Three Popular Investment Firms Shutdown by SEC For Engaging In Illegal Activities

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Three investment companies have been shutdown by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
SEC accused Oxford International Group/Oxford Commercial Services, Farmforte Agro Allied Solutions Limited/Agro Partnerships and Vektr Capital Investment/Vektr Enterprise of engaging in illegally capital market activities.
Offices of the companies in Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja were shut down for carrying out investment operations that fall within ambit of fund management without registration with the apex regulator, contrary to the provisions of the Investments and Securities Act 2007.
The SEC in a statement released on Monday March 14, said it is unlawful for any private enterprise, whether incorporated as a company or not, to solicit funds from the public by whatever means, to fund its private ventures as this contravenes the Investments and Securities Act, 2007.
The statement read;
“These companies do not have registration of SEC to conduct fund management activities and have been found to promise exorbitant rates of returns to lure investors. SEC has exercised its powers under Section 13 (w) Investments and Securities Act 2007, to shut them down.
 
“The Commission hereby notifies the investing public that none of these entities or their investment platforms are registered by the SEC.
 
“The General public is strongly advised to always confirm from the Commission whether an entity providing investment services has been duly registered and whether the investment schemes are authorised by the Commission. Any member of the investing public dealing with unregistered entities is doing so at his/her own risk” 

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