20 institutions being investigated over prohibited schemes

December 20, 2024 at 11:47 AM

The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) has taken proactive measures to address the alarming increase in prohibited schemes, which pose risks to the financial system stability and protection of the general public from such schemes. 

Issuing a statement, the Central Bank said it has collaborated closely with law enforcement authorities to prosecute individuals or entities violating the provisions of Section 83C(1) of the Banking Act.

The Central Bank further revealed that it has taken action particularly concerning the following 20 institutions since 2011. 

  1. Tiens Lanka Health Care (Pvt) Ltd
  2. Best Life International (Pvt) Ltd 
  3. Mark-Wo International (Pvt) Ltd 
  4. V M L International (Pvt) Ltd 
  5. Fast3Cycle International (Pvt) Ltd 
  6. Sport chain app, Sport chain zs society Sri Lanka 
  7. Onmax DT 
  8. MTFE App, MTFE SL Group, MTFE Success Lanka, MTFE DSCC Group 
  9. Fastwin (Pvt) Ltd. 
  10. Fruugo Oline App/Fruugo Oline (Pvt) Ltd. 
  11. Ride to Three Freedom (Pvt) Ltd. 
  12. Qnet 
  13. Era Miracle (Pvt) Ltd and Genesis Business School Financial Consumer Relations Department 19.12.2024 [Limited Sharing] 
  14. Ledger Block 
  15. Isimaga International (Pvt) Ltd. 
  16. Beecoin App and Sunbird Foundation 
  17. Windex Trading 
  18. The Enrich Life (Pvt) Ltd 
  19. Smart Win Entreprenuer (Private) Limited 
  20. Net Fore International (Private) Limited / Netrrix 

According to the Central Bank, some of the matters are now before the courts and other matters are currently being investigated by law enforcement authorities with a view to filing actions. 

The Central Bank states it has initiated action, including conducting investigations under Section 83C(3) of the Banking Act to determine whether individuals or entities have contravened or are likely to contravene the provisions of Section 83C(1) of the Banking Act. 

Section 83C(1) of the Banking Act prohibits activities related to the initiation, offering, promotion, advertisement, conduct, financing, management, or direction of prohibited schemes.

By leveraging the investigative powers under Section 83C(3) of the Banking Act, CBSL aims to identify and mitigate such violations effectively, safeguarding both the integrity of the financial sector and the interests of the public. 

In addition, CBSL has provided information, documents, books and records obtained during investigations conducted under Section 83C(3) of the Banking Act to law enforcement authorities. 

Therefore, in order to safeguard the public from the risks of prohibited schemes, the CBSL has continued to implement comprehensive public awareness programmes to educate the public regarding the dangers of engaging in these prohibited schemes while reporting to the relevant law enforcement authorities to institute legal actions against wrongdoers. 

Public awareness programmes include diverse methods to ensure maximum reach and effectiveness as detailed below: 

Digital Media: 

CBSL disseminates critical information about prohibited schemes through its official website and online publications, ensuring 24/7 accessibility for the public. 

Press Notices: 

A series of press releases have been issued to highlight the risks associated with prohibited schemes and provide guidance on avoiding them. These notices are widely circulated across various media outlets, reaching different segments of the public. 

Awareness Sessions:

In 2023 and 2024, CBSL has organized more than 700 awareness sessions, engaging over 50,000 participants at its Regional Offices and the Head Office. These sessions allow direct interaction with the public, fostering understanding of prohibited schemes and promoting financial literacy. 

Collaboration with Social Media Influencers: 

Recognizing the impact of social media, CBSL partnered with prominent social media influencers to amplify its message. These influencers shared informative content and personal testimonials, effectively reaching younger, tech-savvy audiences. 

Accordingly, the CBSL states it remains committed in its undertaking to protect the public from engaging in prohibited schemes and ensure the integrity of the financial sector. 

The Central Bank emphasizes the importance of continued vigilance and cooperation among all stakeholders in safeguarding the public interest and maintaining economic and financial system stability. (Newswire)