Access Holdings Plc warns investors against Access Capital Daily Investment

Access Holdings Plc has warned the general public against Access Capital Daily Investment, an online investment platform, which has been soliciting members of the public to invest in its products (Access Capital Investment), promising fictitious but mouth-watering returns on investment.

The Holding Company noted with dismay the fraudulent use of its name and logo to mislead unsuspecting members of the public into believing that the products are affiliated or promoted by the Corporation or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates.

The Corporation expressly dissociates itself, affiliates, subsidiaries and/or proxies from the activities, contracts, claims or business engagements of Access Capital Daily Investment, Access Capital Investment and any other name, acronym or alias by which they are known or associated with.

Members of the public are therefore advised that the Corporation, its subsidiaries and affiliates would not be responsible for any loss damages and/or injuries that anyone may suffer because of dealings or transactions on the Products.

Source: Access Holdings Plc warns investors against Access Capital Daily Investment – StocksWatch (stocksng.com)

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