Abstract:Target Global Investments is allegedly a suspicious regulated financial company registered in the UK that claims to provide its clients with six different investment plans and referral commissions.
Note: Since Target Global Investments official site (https://targetglobalinvestments.com/) is not accessible while writing this introduction, only a cursory understanding can be obtained from the Internet.
General Information & Regulation
Target Global Investments is allegedly a suspicious regulated financial company registered in the UK that claims to provide its clients with six different investment plans and referral commissions.
Investment Plans
There are six investment plans offered by Target Global Investments, namely Start, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Premium and Exclusive. Starting a Start plan requires the minimum initial deposit amount of $250, while the other five investment plans have much higher minimum initial capital requirements of $5,000, $10,000, $20,000, $50,000 and $100,000 respectively.
Commissions
Target Global Investments claims to provide a 5% referral commission.
Deposit & Withdrawal
Target Global Investments accepts deposits and withdrawals via cryptocurrencies of Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin. The minimum initial deposit requirement is said to be $250.
Bonuses
Target Global Investments claims to offer an on-deposit bonus for different account types. In particular, a bonus of 20% on the Start account, 40% on the Bronze account, 60% on the Silver account, 80% on the Premium account and 100% on the Exclusive, yet we cannot be sure if the bonus is available without any condition.
Customer Support
Target Global Investments customer support can be reached by telephone: +3 133 369 01 18, email: support@targetglobalinvestments.com. Company address: Beursplein 37, 3011 AA Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Saxo Bank closes its Hong Kong and Shanghai offices, shifting focus to Singapore as geopolitical and business changes impact its strategy in the Asia-Pacific.
This article outlines he most recent list of unlicensed brokers flagged by the FCA from September 23 to 27.
The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) has introduced a new investor protection campaign aimed at addressing the growing impact of social media and financial influencers, or "finfluencers," on investment decisions.
In the fast-paced world of online trading, selecting a trustworthy broker is essential. AIFactor, an alleged scam broker, has recently raised red flags among investors due to its suspicious activities and lack of transparency.