Massive ₦18bn Scam Rocks African Fintech: 9 Firms Indicted by EFCC

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has uncovered a colossal ₦18 billion investment scam, reportedly impacting over 200,000 Nigerians. This elaborate fraudulent scheme has led to the indictment of nine fintech and investment-related companies, shedding light on significant vulnerabilities within Nigeria's digital financial landscape. The EFCC has indicated that the scam was masterminded by foreign nationals operating in concert with local accomplices, who lured unsuspecting victims with enticing offers such as fake airline discounts and bogus investment packages.
In connection with the fraud, three Nigerian individuals have been apprehended, although the primary orchestrators of the scheme remain at large. The companies implicated in the investigation include Credio Banco, Deliberty Rock, Liam Chumeks Global Service, Ngwuoke Daniels Technology, Icons Autos and Import Merchant, Newpace Technology Services, Primepath Ways Ventures, Kaka Synergy Network, and Sunlight Tech Hub Services.
A critical aspect of the EFCC's findings points to the alleged complicity of financial institutions. The anti-graft agency has raised serious concerns regarding a new generation bank, alongside six fintechs and microfinance firms, which purportedly facilitated the movement of illicit funds without implementing adequate due diligence and proper checks. Disturbingly, a portion of these funds was reportedly converted into cryptocurrency, significantly complicating recovery efforts. Investigations further revealed that one bank processed over N162 billion in unmonitored crypto transactions, while a single customer at another bank was found to operate 960 accounts, allegedly for fraudulent activities.
Despite these challenges, the EFCC has managed to recover some of the stolen funds and has commenced the process of returning them to the affected victims; however, the overall losses remain substantial. To prevent the recurrence of such widespread scams, the EFCC is strongly advocating for financial regulators to rigorously enforce existing regulations. Specifically, the commission emphasizes the need for stricter adherence to Know Your Customer (KYC) protocols, Customer Due Diligence (CDD) procedures, and vigilant monitoring of suspicious transactions.
This incident serves as a stark warning, underscoring the inherent weaknesses in Nigeria’s digital financial ecosystem as the adoption of financial technology (fintech) and cryptocurrency services continues to expand. It highlights that regulatory gaps can be swiftly exploited, leading to devastating consequences for individuals and the broader economy. The EFCC stresses that enhanced vigilance is not merely advisable but an imperative for all stakeholders: banks, fintech companies, and their users, to safeguard against future financial malfeasance.
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