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FSCO Warning Notice - July 24, 2006

United Alliance Trust Perpetrating an Advance Fee Fraud

During an investigation recently conducted by FSCO, it came to the attention of FSCO that United Alliance Trust may have been involved in perpetrating a scam similar to what is commonly known as an Advance Fee Fraud (AFF). It appears that the entity used "Trust" in its name in an attempt to defraud consumers. However, it is not registered to carry on business as a loan and trust corporation.

The investigation conducted by FSCO found that United Alliance Trust provided a web address registered in Sudbury, Ontario, and utilized Toronto phone numbers. The phone numbers and website are no longer active.

FSCO has found that consumers who have been contacted by perpetrators of an AFF – often located off-shore – are being directed to deposit up-front fees with the fraudulent entities in Ontario in order to access funds promised by the perpetrators of the AFF.

The entity under investigation included:

Related Entities

Address

Website

United Alliance (Trust)

International Processing Centre,

United Alliance Trust, 2425 Shirley St, Nassau, The Bahamas

www.uatrust.com

Before providing funds to any entity, it is strongly recommended that consumers ensure both the entity contacting them and the entity to which they have been directed to send money are not operating fraudulently. In Ontario, all financial institutions including loan and trust companies, credit unions and caisses populaires must be licensed/registered with FSCO or with the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI). If an entity purports to be a financial institution operating in Ontario, consumers should ensure that its name appears on the list of licensed/registered financial institutions on the FSCO or OSFI websites.