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UPDATE - Open Letter to FX Pulp top executive… FX Pulp Deny any link with Crown Forex S.A

Posted on August 5, 2009 at 16:56 in Winds of change in Switzerland by Francesc

Hi everyone

Yesterday I published here an e-mail I personally sent to the marketing contact we have at FX Pulp in order to know the truth about the rumours of links between the newborn FX Pulp and the about-to-be-liquidated Crown Forex S.A.

Here you have the response from Said Salem, Managing Director at FX Pulp.

FX Pulp to FXstreet.com - There is no link between FX Pulp and Crown Forex S.A

Once I read Mr. Salem’s response, I sent them an e-mail back requesting to get a full list of board members and shareholders names in order to check them out by myself.

I think it is the only way to make sure that there is no link between both companies.

I’m waiting for their response

I’ll keep you posted

Francesc

Tags: Crown Forex, FX Pulp

3 Responses to “UPDATE - Open Letter to FX Pulp top executive… FX Pulp Deny any link with Crown Forex S.A”

  1. on 05 Aug 2009 at 7:01 pm1majd

    Dear Francesc;

    thank you so much for your great effort.
    I am a client at Crown Forex , and i have just known that the company is going under bankruptcy.
    do you have any information about how to submit a claim.

  2. on 06 Aug 2009 at 9:22 am2dputratama

    Dear Sir,

    Pursuant to the Crown Forex bankruptcy procedures, i would like to know about the laws applicable to this situation, and what pre-requirement do CROWN FOREX failed to succeed so FINMA decide to go on bankruptcy.

    Thanks, Your information is very much needed.

    regards,

  3. on 06 Aug 2009 at 6:12 pm3Francesc Riverola

    Dear Majd

    Contact ASAP liquidators of Crown Forex S.A

    June 30th 2009 was the deadline so I do not know if you are going to be able to enter in the liquidation process.

    Here you have more info… but hurry!!!!

    http://blogs.fxstreet.com/francesc/2009/05/20/finma-opens-bankrupcy-process-of-crown-forex-sa/

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