GMZ Global Review

Updated: March 20, 2026
GMZ Global

Fast Facts

About GMZ Global

GMZ Global was purportedly authorized by the Anjouan Offshore Finance Authority (AOFA) under license number L15739/XGLTD, registered to Xenom Group LTD in the Comoros (Anjouan) region; however, AOFA’s official registry no longer lists this license, and the license expired on 10 June 2025 

GMZ Global initially operated via the domain gmzglobal.com, which became inaccessible as of February 2025. A new domain, gmzglobal.net, appeared in December 2024 and displays former licensing information but is not listed in AOFA’s registry and thus operates without regulatory authorization 

Clients have reported withdrawal refusals, unresponsive support, and demands for additional deposits under false promises of multiplied returns and celebrity endorsements. The new domain continues to display outdated license claims despite the expiration and lack of regulatory status 

Who it’s for

  • Not applicable—GMZ Global operates without recognized regulation, displays fraudulent behavior, and has expired or invalid licensing; no audience can be responsibly recommended to engage with it

Pros and cons

Pros

  • None—no verifiable regulatory oversight or protection

Cons

  • Operates via an unauthorized domain (gmzglobal.net) not recognized by AOFA 
  • License expired on 10 June 2025 and is no longer valid 
  • Multiple clients report withdrawal issues, false return promises, and coercive deposit solicitations 

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