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    Desmond BrooksBy Desmond BrooksSeptember 11, 2024Updated:September 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Spanish National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) has updated its warning list, flagging several unauthorized entities, including copycat versions of well-known FX and CFD brokerages like AvaTrade, LCG, and JFD. Despite ongoing efforts by regulators and firms, the issue of cloned brokers remains a persistent challenge.

    Latest Clone Scams Target AvaTrade, LCG, and JFD

    In a notice issued this week, the CNMV warned that several entities were operating without proper authorization, with some impersonating established brokerage brands. Among the unauthorized entities listed are Capital Finexp, LBank, Coinrisen, and Immediate Edge, alongside fraudulent clones of popular FX/CFD firms.

    One such clone is “AvaTraex,” which mimics AvaTrade, though its associated website (avatradeez.com) is currently offline. Similarly, “London Capital FX” has been identified as a clone of LCG, with its site (londoncapitalfx.eu) also down. Lastly, JFD Group has been impersonated by a copycat site posing as JFD Brokers.

    Clone Broker Threats Persist

    This is not the first time the CNMV has warned the public about cloned versions of well-known brokers. In recent months, similar alerts have been issued regarding clones of firms such as IG Group and StoneX.

    Clone websites remain a significant threat within the FX/CFD sector, not only to the brokers whose identities are being mimicked but also to unsuspecting traders. These fraudulent sites aim to lure individuals into making investments, often by creating deceptive, legitimate-looking platforms.

    Global Problem for Regulators

    The cloning of brokers is a widespread issue that impacts the financial industry globally. Just weeks ago, the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) reported a clone of XTB broker, which closely mirrored the original Polish fintech’s website. Similarly, Germany’s BaFin recently flagged a clone of Pepperstone, a broker that has become a common target for scammers.

    In Belgium, the Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA) recently highlighted several clone brokers, including fraudulent versions of BNP Paribas and CMC Markets, adding them to a growing list of over 40 potential scam operations.

    How to Stay Protected

    To safeguard against these fraudulent schemes, investors are advised to thoroughly verify the legitimacy of any brokerage before engaging with them. This can be done by checking the broker’s registration with official regulatory bodies and staying vigilant against unsolicited offers or deals that appear too good to be true.

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