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Abstract:Consob ordered the blackout of three unauthorized financial websites, warning users of the growing risks of fraudulent trading platforms. Total blacklisted sites now exceed 1,300.
Italy‘s financial markets regulator, Consob, has blacklisted three more websites for illegally offering financial services to local investors. This move is part of the authority’s continuous efforts to shut down fraudulent operations targeting retail traders across the country.
The newly blocked websites include Indexswiss (indexswiss.com), Fusion4Markets (fusion4marketsltd.com), and MGLuxembourg (mgluxembourg.cm). These platforms were found offering financial intermediation services without proper authorization. Some also featured client portals and trading interfaces, suggesting a structured attempt to lure investors into depositing funds.
Consob used its authority under Italys “Growth Decree” (Decreto Crescita, Law No. 58/2019), which empowers it to direct internet providers to restrict access to unauthorized financial service websites.
Since this power was granted in July 2019, Consob has now blocked a total of 1,369 websites, reflecting the scale of ongoing scams and the regulators increasingly proactive enforcement strategy.
Consobs repeated warnings highlight a troubling trend—fraudulent websites often mimic legitimate trading environments, complete with login portals, trading dashboards, and fabricated credentials. These sites are designed to appear professional and trustworthy, but they lack regulatory oversight, putting users at risk of financial loss and identity theft.
Investors who interact with these platforms may face a total loss of funds, with limited or no legal recourse. Unauthorized brokers often change domain names, clone real firms, or operate offshore, making them difficult to trace once complaints arise.
Consob urges all investors to take extra care before engaging with any online financial service. Key steps include:
The regulator also reminds users that its website www.consob.it features a “Watch for Scams!” section, which provides ongoing updates about illegal operators and investor alerts.
As online scams evolve, vigilance remains the strongest line of defense. Always verify before investing—and when in doubt, consult trusted platforms to investigate broker legitimacy.
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