Hong Kong’s SFC Warns of Another Clone Brokerage
- Hong Kong’s regulator helps keep investors informed by drawing attention to suspicious operations and unregulated entities.

Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) today updated its Alert List with the addition of another brokerage after it was found to be offering its services to the public without being authorised to do so, according to a SFC statement.
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FXjupiter is the latest company to come under scrutiny by the watchdog for promoting its trading services without a licence. The broker is operating from the site https://www.fxjupiter.com/, and lists its addresses at Hong Kong and London. However, the SFC said that the cloned firm is not located in Hong Kong although it is using the details of an authorised firm in the U.K.
A brief review of the FXjupiter’s website reveals that it offers investment services on a wide range of financial instruments, ranging from Equities Equities Equities can be characterized as stocks or shares in a company that investors can buy or sell. When you buy a stock, you are in essence buying an equity, becoming a partial owner of shares in a specific company or fund.However, equities do not pay a fixed interest rate, and as such are not considered guaranteed income. As such, equity markets are often associated with risk.When a company issues bonds, it’s taking loans from buyers. When a company offers shares, on the other hand, it’s selling pa Equities can be characterized as stocks or shares in a company that investors can buy or sell. When you buy a stock, you are in essence buying an equity, becoming a partial owner of shares in a specific company or fund.However, equities do not pay a fixed interest rate, and as such are not considered guaranteed income. As such, equity markets are often associated with risk.When a company issues bonds, it’s taking loans from buyers. When a company offers shares, on the other hand, it’s selling pa Read this Term, Forex Forex Foreign exchange or forex is the act of converting one nation’s currency into another nation’s currency (that possesses a different currency); for example, the converting of British Pounds into US Dollars, and vice versa. The exchange of currencies can be done over a physical counter, such as at a Bureau de Change, or over the internet via broker platforms, where currency speculation takes place, known as forex trading.The foreign exchange market, by its very nature, is the world’s largest tradi Foreign exchange or forex is the act of converting one nation’s currency into another nation’s currency (that possesses a different currency); for example, the converting of British Pounds into US Dollars, and vice versa. The exchange of currencies can be done over a physical counter, such as at a Bureau de Change, or over the internet via broker platforms, where currency speculation takes place, known as forex trading.The foreign exchange market, by its very nature, is the world’s largest tradi Read this Term, to asset management solutions. However, the company tries to mislead investors as it claims to offer a legal product and to be governed by the UK’s FCA. On this website, the clone firm is using the authorised firm’s FRN and registered address.
SFC mission
The original company, Jupiter Asset Management, is a well-established entity that has been serving its clients for several years and is already registered in the United Kingdom and Wales, as well as regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Cloned firms are a common fraud in which companies usurp the identity of an existing authorized entity in order to give the appearance of trustworthiness or legitimacy and thereby convince investors of their legitimacy.
Hong Kong’s financial regulator helps keep investors informed by drawing attention to suspicious operations and unregulated entities that market participants should abstain from doing business with.
The Alert List contains entities which have come to the attention of the SFC because they are unlicensed in Hong Kong and are believed to be, or to have been, targeting Hong Kong investors or claim to have an association with Hong Kong.
Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) today updated its Alert List with the addition of another brokerage after it was found to be offering its services to the public without being authorised to do so, according to a SFC statement.
To unlock the Asian market, register now to the iFX EXPO in Hong Kong
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FXjupiter is the latest company to come under scrutiny by the watchdog for promoting its trading services without a licence. The broker is operating from the site https://www.fxjupiter.com/, and lists its addresses at Hong Kong and London. However, the SFC said that the cloned firm is not located in Hong Kong although it is using the details of an authorised firm in the U.K.
A brief review of the FXjupiter’s website reveals that it offers investment services on a wide range of financial instruments, ranging from Equities Equities Equities can be characterized as stocks or shares in a company that investors can buy or sell. When you buy a stock, you are in essence buying an equity, becoming a partial owner of shares in a specific company or fund.However, equities do not pay a fixed interest rate, and as such are not considered guaranteed income. As such, equity markets are often associated with risk.When a company issues bonds, it’s taking loans from buyers. When a company offers shares, on the other hand, it’s selling pa Equities can be characterized as stocks or shares in a company that investors can buy or sell. When you buy a stock, you are in essence buying an equity, becoming a partial owner of shares in a specific company or fund.However, equities do not pay a fixed interest rate, and as such are not considered guaranteed income. As such, equity markets are often associated with risk.When a company issues bonds, it’s taking loans from buyers. When a company offers shares, on the other hand, it’s selling pa Read this Term, Forex Forex Foreign exchange or forex is the act of converting one nation’s currency into another nation’s currency (that possesses a different currency); for example, the converting of British Pounds into US Dollars, and vice versa. The exchange of currencies can be done over a physical counter, such as at a Bureau de Change, or over the internet via broker platforms, where currency speculation takes place, known as forex trading.The foreign exchange market, by its very nature, is the world’s largest tradi Foreign exchange or forex is the act of converting one nation’s currency into another nation’s currency (that possesses a different currency); for example, the converting of British Pounds into US Dollars, and vice versa. The exchange of currencies can be done over a physical counter, such as at a Bureau de Change, or over the internet via broker platforms, where currency speculation takes place, known as forex trading.The foreign exchange market, by its very nature, is the world’s largest tradi Read this Term, to asset management solutions. However, the company tries to mislead investors as it claims to offer a legal product and to be governed by the UK’s FCA. On this website, the clone firm is using the authorised firm’s FRN and registered address.
SFC mission
The original company, Jupiter Asset Management, is a well-established entity that has been serving its clients for several years and is already registered in the United Kingdom and Wales, as well as regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Cloned firms are a common fraud in which companies usurp the identity of an existing authorized entity in order to give the appearance of trustworthiness or legitimacy and thereby convince investors of their legitimacy.
Hong Kong’s financial regulator helps keep investors informed by drawing attention to suspicious operations and unregulated entities that market participants should abstain from doing business with.
The Alert List contains entities which have come to the attention of the SFC because they are unlicensed in Hong Kong and are believed to be, or to have been, targeting Hong Kong investors or claim to have an association with Hong Kong.