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About Global Connect 24
Global Connect 24 (domain globalconnect24.net and its successor globalconnect24.ai) is not regulated by any financial authority. The Financial Markets Authority of New Zealand (NZ FMA) issued a warning on May 13, 2024, identifying it as part of a fake celebrity investment scam; the regulator lists no authorisation or relation to any legitimate entity.
The platform is unlicensed by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA); searches of the FCA register return no matching firm, despite the broker’s claim to operate from the UK.
Independent scam‑tracking services give the site extremely low trust scores, labeling it “very likely unsafe” and citing hidden ownership, anonymity in WHOIS data, and associations with fraudulent operations.
Customer reviews describe deceptive practices including fabricated profits, high‑pressure tactics to deposit more funds, blocked withdrawals and the use of remote access tools (e.g., AnyDesk) to facilitate fraud.
Pros and cons
Pros
- None—no proven licences, platforms, or services are confirmed.
Cons
- No regulatory oversight; officially warned by NZ FMA for involvement in scam activity.
- Unlicensed by the FCA despite UK claims.
- Low trust ratings from independent evaluators, obscured ownership, high anonymity.
- Reported scam tactics: false earnings display, withdrawal obstruction, coercion into further deposits.













