Financial Markets Authority
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The Financial markets Authority (FMA) is a New Zealand government agency responsible for enforcing securities, financial reporting and company law as they apply to financial services and securities markets. The FMA also regulates securities exchanges, financial advisers and brokers, auditors, trustees and issuers - including issuers of KiwiSaver and superannuation schemes. It jointly oversees designated settlement systems in New Zealand, with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ). FMA is a member of New Zealand’s Council of Financial Regulators.
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- Disclosure time 2023-03-28
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Soltechx does not hold a Derivatives Issuer licence to provide CFD trading services
28 March 2023
Soltechx does not hold a Derivatives Issuer licence to provide CFD trading services
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We are concerned that Soltechx may be operating a scam. We have received reports of investors being unable to withdraw their investments.
The entity offers trading in products, such as cryptocurrency and Contracts for Difference (CFDs), via their website. Soltechx is not a registered financial service provider in New Zealand, nor licensed in New Zealand to offer trading in derivatives, including CFDs.
The regulatory body of Belgium, the FSMA, has published the website www.soltechx.com in their list of scammers and identified it as a fraudulent online trading platform.
We recommend caution when dealing with this website.
Website: www.soltechx.com
Address: First Floor St Vincent Bank Ltd Building, James Street, Kingstown.
Email: support@soltechx.email
Phone: +441312975921
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