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Abstract:Italy’s Companies and Exchange Commission (CONSOB) has intensified its efforts to combat illegal financial activities, recently ordering the blocking of four additional websites providing unauthorised financial services
Italy‘s Companies and Exchange Commission (CONSOB) has intensified its efforts to combat illegal financial activities, recently ordering the blocking of four additional websites providing unauthorised financial services. This move is part of CONSOB’s ongoing mission to safeguard investors and maintain the integrity of the financial market.
The websites targeted in this latest action include GOMARKETSLTD.net, Fidus Invest, First State Investments (Ireland) Limited, and Financial Magnum. These platforms have been found offering financial services without proper authorisation, contravening Italian regulatory standards. The Growth Decree, implemented under Law no. 58 of 28 June 2019, empowers CONSOB to instruct Internet service providers to restrict access to such sites within Italy.
Since the enactment of this decree, CONSOB has issued orders to block a total of 1,184 websites linked to unauthorised financial intermediaries. Just last week, the regulator imposed restrictions on five more investment platforms. This proactive stance reflects the authoritys commitment to shielding investors from potential fraud and ensuring that financial services operate within the legal framework.
The implementation of these blackouts, however, is not immediate. Due to technical constraints, Internet service providers may require several days to fully enforce the restrictions. Nonetheless, the regulators persistent actions demonstrate its dedication to addressing fraudulent financial activities in a timely and effective manner.
CONSOB emphasises the importance of due diligence among investors, urging them to take prudent steps before engaging in financial activities. Key recommendations include verifying the authorisation status of any financial operator and ensuring that a prospectus has been published for financial product offerings. Such measures are crucial for safeguarding personal savings and making informed investment decisions.
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