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SEC Launches Full Investigation into FF Tiffany Over Alleged Billion-Naira Investment Scam

“The Commission is currently investigating 79 schemes and will provide a detailed update upon the conclusion of these investigations,” the SEC stated.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
July 16, 2025
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FF Tiffany

SEC has launched full investigation into FF Tiffany over alleged Billion-Naira investment scam.

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced the commencement of a comprehensive investigation into the operations of an entity known as FF Tiffany, which is alleged to be running an unregistered investment scheme that has reportedly defrauded thousands of Nigerians both at home and abroad.

In a statement released on Tuesday, the SEC disclosed that initial findings indicate the scheme promised investors unusually high and unrealistic returns, resulting in the loss of billions of naira. The Commission described the development as a grave threat to investor confidence and the overall stability of Nigeria’s financial ecosystem.

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The SEC assured the public that it is working collaboratively with law enforcement agencies and other regulatory bodies to identify and prosecute all individuals and entities involved in the fraudulent operation. It stressed that anyone found complicit would face legal consequences under the Investment and Securities Act, as well as other relevant regulatory provisions.

Reiterating its longstanding warning to the public, the Commission cautioned against engaging in Ponzi schemes or unregistered investment opportunities that promise guaranteed or inflated returns. Such schemes, it noted, are not recognized by the SEC and therefore do not offer any legal protection for investors.

“The Commission is currently investigating 79 schemes and will provide a detailed update upon the conclusion of these investigations,” the SEC stated.

To safeguard their investments, Nigerians were urged to carry out proper due diligence before committing funds to any investment product. The SEC advised prospective investors to verify the registration status of any firm or scheme by visiting its official website or reaching out through approved communication channels.

The Commission emphasized its unwavering commitment to protecting investors, ensuring transparency in market operations, and fostering trust in Nigeria’s capital market. In line with this mandate, the SEC has intensified its investor education and awareness campaigns across the country.

As part of these efforts, SEC Director General, Dr. Emomotimi Agama, recently led a sensitization initiative where informational materials were distributed to traders and members of the public, warning against the risks of investing in unregulated schemes.

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