Financial Regulator Issues Warning on Investment Firms


The Financial Regulator today (Wednesday, 13 May 2009) published a warning notice on four firms: Allconi Bank Administration Ltd (Ireland), Dufresne and Andy International (USA), Investor Relations Corp. (Switzerland) and Intraday Investment Group (Commonwealth of Dominica and Ireland).

Dufresne and Andy International and Investor Relations Corp. are not authorised as investment firms in Ireland and have been offering investment services and/or investment advice to members of the Irish public.  Allconi Bank Administration Ltd and Intraday Investment Group are not authorised as investment firms in Ireland and may be claiming or holding themselves out to be investment firms based here. The notice is published today in Irish daily newspapers under the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulations 2007.

It is a criminal offence for an investment firm to operate in Ireland unless it has an authorisation from the Financial Regulator. Clients of unauthorised firms are not eligible for compensation from the Investor Compensation Scheme.

Any person wishing to contact the Financial Regulator with information regarding such firms may telephone 1890-200-469. This line is also available to the public to check if an investment firm is authorised.  Since obtaining the necessary legal powers in August 1998, 75 warnings naming 140 firms have been issued. A list of all warning notices issued to date is available on the website

www.financialregulator.ie 

The Financial Regulator’s personal finance website, itsyourmoney.ie has information, in plain English, on frauds and scams and tips on how to protect yourself. It also has a section on savings and investments, which details the issues you should consider before you start saving and investing and gives information on the most common types of savings and investment products. 


13 May 2009


Oprettet d.  23.07.2003  og sidst redigeret d.  13.05.2009