Abstract:For European authorities, offshore onboarding to avoid ESMA and FCA standards is still a major concern. As FinTelegram has often pointed out, CySEC, in particular, has had an issue with this method for years. A.N. All News Investments Ltd d/b/a A.N. All News Investments Ltd d/b/a A.N. All News Investment LegacyFX is a CySEC-regulated CIF that works with offshore mutations to attract European clients. Their offshore broker is AN All New Investments (VA) Ltd in Vanuatu. However, the CySEC-regulated entity processes all of this offshore broker's card transactions. Here's the latest news!

Offshore onboarding to circumvent ESMA and FCA guidelines is still a big issue for European regulators. Especially CySEC has had a problem with this approach for years, as FinTelegram has pointed out repeatedly. A.N. All News Investments Ltd d/b/a LegacyFX is one of those CySEC-regulated CIFs that works with offshore mutations to solicit clients in Europe. AN All New Investments (VA) Ltd in Vanuatu is their offshore broker. However, all card transactions of this offshore broker are processed by the CySEC-regulated entity. Here is an update!
The offshore entity in Vanuatu, regulated by the Vanuatu Financial Services Commission (VFSC), is used to operate the international LegacyFX platform (https://int.legacyfx.com). However, this entity is also used to attract consumers in Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa for which it has no authorization.
EU residents, when registering on the offshore site of LegacyFX.com, are asked which leverage they want to have and with which regulator – VFSC, NBRB, or CySEC – they want to register. When selecting the leverage 1:200 and VFSC, one receives the hint that ESMA is not responsible for this site and therefore, registration is at your own risk.
In addition, you will receive a declaration statement by email, which you should sign. In this statement, the new offshore client confirms that he has decided to register on his own initiative. This Declaration Statement should be signed.
In our review on 10 April 2022, we registered for the 1:200 leverage broker with the VFSC-regulated AN All New Investments (VA) Ltd. Although we did not sign this Declaration Statement and did not verify our ID or address, we could have theoretically made unlimited deposits.
In particular, the following limits have been stated with the different payment options in our reviews in February and April 2022:
unlimited deposits via bank transfer through Volt or by credit and debit card.
up to €6.5k via BridgerPay and card payments
up to €200,000 via Swiss payment processor Xentum
up to €200,000 via crypto exchange Finrax
up to €100,000 with the Russian Perfect Money
up to €50,000 with Jeton
Payment services for credit and debit cards and bank transfers go through BridgerPay Cashier. Bank transfers are processed through Volt (https://volt.io). In addition to BridgerPay, there is also the option to make deposits with credit cards through Trust Payments.
LegaxyFX, as well as other CySEC CIFs, systematically use offshore onboarding to circumvent and violate ESMA and CySEC regulatory requirements. Neither the onboarding procedure (without proper KYC/AML) nor the offered leverage of up to 1:200 complies with regulatory requirements in UK and EU. The reference that the customer signs up at their own risk is ineffectual. How many minutes do you think it would take a LegacyFX call center to convince the client of the benefits of the offshore broker?
It would be very easy for LegacyFX, FXORO, IC Markets, and the other CIFs to apply algorithmic procedures to prevent UK or EU clients from registering with the offshore entity. The truth, however, is that this offshore onboarding is done willfully and knowingly. The payment options are designed for European customers with SEPA transfers and accounts in the UK or EU.
Clients of offshore entities are not end to investor compensation schemes or other ESMA intervention measures. They are also not end to assistance from Financial Ombudsman institutions.

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