FinTelegram has warned against the super-aggressive broker scam CTMatador many times, but it is still chasing victims. We have received new complaints from victims. In our review on Dec 8, 2023, no payment options have been available. Thus, it seems as if the scam is about to vanish. Several regulators have already issued warnings against CTMatador. Nevertheless, the scam is still active. If you have lost money, please get in touch with us!
FinTelegram has issued 12 warnings against the CT Matador broker scam in the last 18 months, but it is still active. As stated in the last warning in April 2023, the payment options at CT Matador are currently no longer active. Deposits can only be made via instructions from Boiler Room staff. This week, the Spanish regulator CNMV warned against CT Matador, followed by the UK FCA. Stay far away and keep your financial health. Please let us know your experience with this scam.
FinTelegram has issued 11 warnings against the CT Matador broker scam in the last 18 months but is still active. As stated in the last warning in April 2023, the payment options at CT Matador are currently no longer active. Deposits can only be made via instructions from Boiler Room staff. Today, the Spanish regulator CNMV has issued a warning against CT Matador. Stay far away and keep your financial health. Please let us know your experience with this scam.
FinTelegram has warned many times against the super-aggressive broker scam CTMatador, but it is still chasing victims. Standard payment options have been disabled for some time now. It seems that CTMatador is preparing to vanish, but victims continue to report their losses. Most recently, many victims may have made crypto deposits to CTMatador and lost them. The boiler rooms behind the scam are still active. If you have lost money, please get in touch with us!
FinTelegram has already reported that the UK entities behind the high-risk payment processors, Kryptova, Bitmatix, and Paypound are in the process of being dissolved. The UK Companies House announced that the companies cease to exist via voluntary strike-off as of April 18, 2023. They belong to the network of notorious Indian payment veteran Ruchi Rathor. Merchants should take the best care of their money and avoid black-listed Kryptova, Bitmatix, and Paypound.
Now it's official! The two high-risk payment processor schemata Kryptova and Paypound from the environment of the notorious Indian payment veteran Ruchi Rathor are officially operated via the offshore company Next Ring LLC in Nevis. Until recently, the two UK-registered companies, Kryptova Biz Ltd and Self Pay IO Ltd, were the official operators. These are now in the process of voluntary strike-off. The new Nevis address is included in the Offshore Leaks Database.
The high-risk payment segment has been booming for decades. The business has high margins, as we know from the Wirecard process. The number of high-risk merchants is constantly growing, and with it, the demand for payment services. Unfortunately, most high-risk payment processors are dubious and regularly rip off merchants. RagaPay is an Indian-controlled venture. The cyber rating agency PayRate42 has placed it on the black compliance list.
Admittedly, we were a bit surprised when we received the invitation to Ruchi Rathor's new project, Pay Agency, today. Especially after the recent discussions on Twitter. Our FinTelegram team has been following the Indian payment veteran's projects and learned the brutal art of ripping off high-risk merchants had been practiced there. Now Rathor wants to launch a matchmaking platform with her Pay Agency where she brings merchants and PSPs together. Here is our first impression.
The high-risk payment processor BitMatix is part of Ruchi Rathor's network and is operated by her son-in-law Yuvraj Singh. Until recently, BitMatix IO Ltd in the UK was listed as the operator. On January 23, 2023, a voluntary strike-off request was filed by the company. As with the other UK companies in the network, Kryptova, and Paypound. The BitMatix website now states a BitMatix Inc. as the operator. We have not been able to find this company and advise merchants to be super-cautious.
Indian payment veteran Ruchi Rathor's high-risk payment processor scheme iPayTotal collapsed in late 2020. Initially, iPayTotal Ltd was to be quietly dissolved and disappear. But then creditors came forward, and the court opened bankruptcy on the company. The Joint Liquidators report claims in the millions. Senthooran Kuganathan, a/k/a Sen Kugan, was one of the executives of the scheme and cashed a lot of money. He bought himself an expensive house and a Porsche!
FinTelegram has already issued many warnings about the super-aggressive broker scam CTMatador. The last one was in November 2022. Standard payment options have been disabled for some time now. It seems that CTMatador is preparing to vanish, but victims continue to report their losses. Most recently, many victims may have made crypto deposits to CTMatador and lost them. The boiler rooms behind the scam are still active. If you have lost money, please get in touch with us!
On January 23, 2023, a deletion request was submitted for the three companies Kryptova Biz Ltd d/b/a Kryptova, Self Pay IO Ltd d/b/a Paypound, and Bitmatix IO Ltd d/b/a Bitmatix. These high-risk payment processors are part of the network of Indian payment entrepreneur Ruchi Rathor and her family. In recent weeks, many complaints have been made, especially on LinkedIn, about these high-risk payment processors. The websites are online!