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CMF cautions the population to beware of “Adam E-Business Space” services

CMF cautions the population to beware of “Adam E-Business Space” services
  • Comments   -   Friday, 23 March 2018 16:17

(Business in Cameroon) - Cameroon’s financial market commission CMF informs that on March 20, 2018, it was alerted about the activities of a Yaoundé-based investment entity called “Adam E-Business Space”.

According to CMF, this company has been offering financial services to particulars and promising attractive returns for some months now. The commission further disclosed that Adam E-Business Space has already collected more than CFA10 million.

 CMF reminds that the activities carried out by this investment company are regulated. However, so far, it has not submitted a licensing application nor was it granted one. Consequently, the financial market commission invites the population to beware of the investment opportunities offered by Adam E-Business Space.

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