Hyperverse has acquired its first securities fraud warning from the UK’s Monetary Conduct Authority.
The FCA was the primary regulator to sound the alarm on HyperFund’s fraud.
In March 2021, the FCA recognized HyperFund as a ” agency has been offering monetary companies or merchandise within the UK with out our authorisation.”
The FCA’s preliminary warning listed a HyperFund affiliate’s advertising and marketing website. HyperFund’s official web site was added to the securities fraud discover in September 2021.
HyperFund collapsed and was rebooted as Hyperverse earlier this month.
On December twelfth, the FCA added Hyperverse to their HyperFund securities fraud warning.
Kalpesh Patel, HyperFund and Hyperverse’s suspected prime net-winner, is from the UK.
Patel has been selling MLM scams for nicely over a decade. The largest Ponzi scheme he was in thus far is Zeek Rewards.
Patel has since fled to Dubai. He continues to advertise scams to a largely Hindi talking viewers again within the UK and India.