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AssetsPilot

⚠ Flagged on the register · High risk

We checked AssetsPilot against the AskCheck register. It has been reported (2024) and carries the red flags below. Treat it with extreme caution.

Why it’s flagged

⚑ Unregulated / unlicensed⚑ False or fabricated claims
Named in relation to NFA (U.S.)

What we found

AssetsPilot claims to be regulated by the Government-Sponsored Enterprise (GSE) in the US. However, a GSE is a quasi-governmental entity. It's not an authority in the sense of a regulatory body, but rather than an entity created by the United States Congress to enhance the flow of credit to specific sectors of the US economy. As such, this broker's claim of being regulated by the GSE is false. Since it purports to have an office in the US, AssetsPilot has to be a member of the National Futures Association (NFA) to be a legitimate forex broker. But, our search for this company on the NFA register didn't yield any matching results. What's more, AssetsPilot asserts to have been trusted by customers for over seven years. However, the inception of its domain, assetspilot.com, can only be traced back to September 2023. This contradictory situation is a red flag for potential fraudulent activities. In essence, AssetsPilot is not regulated by any governing body. Entrusting it with investors' funds is highly risky, as there are no legal protections in place to safeguard the funds. AssetsPilot appears to be a scam.

Assessment source: FastBull BrokersView.

What to do next

  1. Stop sending money. Don’t make another deposit, pay a “tax” or “release fee”, or share remote-access to your device.
  2. Gather your evidence. Save statements, chat logs, transaction IDs and the wallet addresses you paid to.
  3. Report it to your regulator and to local police / action-fraud line so it’s on the official record.
  4. Add your report here so the next person searching this name is warned — report AssetsPilot.
  5. Verify on the register. Cross-check the full entry on the SentFunds register before you trust anyone offering to help.
Beware recovery scams. After a loss, fraudsters often return posing as “recovery agents” who guarantee your money back for an up-front fee. AskCheck is a free public checker — we don’t recover funds and we don’t guarantee funds can be recovered. Never pay anyone who promises a guaranteed recovery.

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