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After a stop order from the FMA, investment adviser David McEwen has moved into marketing European residency.

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Tim Hunter Fri, 02 Feb 2024

Investment adviser David McEwen, whose financial products are subject to a permanent stop order from the Financial Markets Authority, has moved into the migration business, with an offer to procure European residency for a €10,000 fee.

The FMA in December banned McEwen and associated companies

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Tim Hunter Fri, 02 Feb 2024
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