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You are here: Home / News / Business / FSCA issues public warning against Mr. Nhlakanipho Sangweni from GetForex (MoneyCruz Investment)

FSCA issues public warning against Mr. Nhlakanipho Sangweni from GetForex (MoneyCruz Investment)

13 May 2025 by Guest

The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) warns members of the public to exercise extreme caution when dealing with Mr. Nhlakanipho Sangweni (Mr. Sangweni), who is suspected of providing financial services without authorisation.

The FSCA has received complaints indicating that Mr. Sangweni has been soliciting funds from members of the public by promising unrealistically high returns on investments. Mr. Sangweni promised investors a return of 300% within three months. The FSCA points out that unrealistic returns must be viewed with great suspicion.

Furthermore, it has come to the FSCA’s attention that Mr. Sangweni claimed to be associated with Asafin (Pty) Ltd, a licensed financial services provider (FSP No. 49410). Asafin has confirmed that Mr. Sangweni is not affiliated with it in any capacity.

While the FSCA does not comment on business or services been offered by Mr. Sangweni, it is important to note that he is not authorised under any financial sector law to provide financial services to the public. Notwithstanding its efforts, the FSCA has been unable to contact Mr. Sangweni for comment.

The FSCA reminds the public that any person or entity offering financial services or advice must be registered and authorised in terms of the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services (FAIS) Act. Members of the public are encouraged to verify the credentials of any individual or business offering financial services by visiting the FSCA’s website at www.fsca.co.za.

To avoid unnecessary risk, the public should refrain from accepting financial advice, assistance, or investment offers from individuals or entities not authorised by the FSCA. Authorised financial services providers must clearly display their authorisation status in their documentation. If this is not present, it is advised to further investigate before making any payments.

The FSCA urges the public to be vigilant when investing. The number of fraudulent schemes is rising, with South Africans losing millions each year to such operations. Some illegal schemes may appear legitimate, making it crucial to identify warning signs. Key red flags include promises of unrealistic returns and claims that an FSCA licence is unnecessary. In case of doubt, the public is encouraged to consult an authorised financial services provider.

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