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Abstract:According to a recent regulatory update, New Zealand's Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has warned investors against being offered products and services from Investous, with its entity name - IOS Investments Limited.
Entity Name: IOS Investments Limited
Address: 5 Cork Street, Belize City, Belize
Website: https://www.investous.com/
Email:info.int@investous.com
The financial watchdog updated its warning statement. According to the warning, the regulator is concerned that IOS Investments Limited may be involved in a scam. Additionally, FMA received a report from a New Zealand resident who invested with IOS Investments Limited as a result of a link to an interview involving a high profile New Zealander investing in bitcoin with IOS Investments Limited.
Note: Investous is still regulated by the Belize FSC and LBE.
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