Score

1.57 /10
Danger

GRAS SAVOYE

United Kingdom

Scam Brokers

5-10 years

Suspicious Regulatory License

High potential risk

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Regulatory Index0.00

Business Index7.50

Risk Management Index0.00

Software Index4.00

License Index0.00

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Company Name

GRAS SAVOYE

Company Abbreviation

GRAS SAVOYE

Platform registered country and region

United Kingdom

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Previous Detection : 2024-09-29
  • This broker has been verified to be illegal and all of its licences have expired, and it has been listed in WikiFX's Scam Brokers list. Please be aware of the risk!
  • The platform is a Ponzi Scheme, which refers to the use of "principle of value multiplication". In the form of rolling or static fund circulation, it uses the money of next member to pay to the present one, which is essentially a pyramid scheme with the distinction of hidden, deceptive and socially harmful. By calling common person's desire for money, fraudsters in the platform begin raising funds underground. Since this kind of platform mostly will abscond after 1 or 2 years, the fund-raising mode just can exist less than 3 years.

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NewsWikiFX report: The insurance broker Gras Savoye takes the name of its parent company WTW

The French broker Gras Savoye has changed its name to Willis Towers Watson, abbreviated as WTW, as announced by the two businesses on Monday.

WikiFX
2022-04-13 13:56
WikiFX report: The insurance broker Gras Savoye takes the name of its parent company WTW

NewsWikiFX report: Aon / WTW considering sale of Gras Savoye in France, reports suggest

Rumors circulating in the French broking industry imply that Willis Towers Watson (WTW) may be considering selling its Gras Savoye unit ahead of its proposed merger with Aon, according to L'argus de l'assurance.

WikiFX
2022-04-12 16:37
WikiFX report: Aon / WTW considering sale of Gras Savoye in France, reports suggest

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