Consob blocks access to XTB Empire, PRIMUSLTD and FP Invest

abdelaziz Fathi

The Italian financial regulator, Consob, has taken action to block access to a number of investment websites, including those that hold licenses in other jurisdictions. This is part of an ongoing effort to protect Italian investors from potentially fraudulent or unauthorized investment schemes.

Italy’s proactive stance has been alreday serving as a model for other countries grappling with similar regulatory challenges, given the global nature of digital assets and online trading.

The watchdog added four new domains to its register of banned internet sources for illegally promoting trading products in the country. Specifically, Italian investors have been warned not to take out any financial services from

  • “FP Invest” (website www.fpinvest.io and related page https://client.fpinvest.io);
  • XTB Empire Ltd (website https://xtb-empire.com and related pages https://webtrader.xtb-empire.com and https://client.xtb-empire.com);
  • “PRIMUSLTD” (websites https://primus-ltd.net and https://primusltd.co and related pages https://panel.primus-ltd.net, trading.primus-ltd.net, https://panel.primusltd.co and trading.primusltd.co);
  • “Simple Trading”/“Simple Trade” (website https://simpletrading.broker and related page https://office.simpletrading.broker).

The action has been supported by the ‘Decreto Crescita’ law allowing CONSOB to obstruct Italian investors’ access to online brokers. The regulators took similar action throughout the past few years, ordering nearly 945 domains to be blocked.

This decree allows Consob to order Italian internet service providers (ISPs) to block websites operating illegally in the region. However, due to technical reasons, there can be a delay of several days before the black-out of these websites takes effect, especially if the websites temporarily shut down.

The websites that have been blacklisted by Consob offer trading in forex and CFDs, but the regulator has noted that some of these sites also deal with crypto assets, including both the underlying cryptocurrencies and related derivatives such as CFDs. This confirms that Consob is concerned about the potential risks and regulatory issues associated with crypto trading and wants to ensure that these platforms are in compliance with Italian financial regulations.

Earlier in July, Italy’s antitrust authority has fined the Israeli trading and multi-asset brokerage company eToro €1.3 million for misleading consumers about the true costs of its stock trading offering.

The Italian Competition Authority, AGCM, specifically accused eToro of promoting its stock trading platform as a zero-fee service. However, the social investment network failed to adequately inform users about costs associated with exchange rates and restrictions on transferring portfolios to other brokerage firms.

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