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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Creyton fake investments

I first invested with Creyton (now Creygroup) in Dec 2021 after Michael Stevens called and convinced me of their potential. James Summers then dealt with my first trade transaction. Sergio Perez then took over and oversaw several trades, but kept pushing for more and more funds from my side. Funds transferred never had any problem reaching Creyton's accounts. After asking for a small repatriation of $10K in March 2022, was when the trouble started. I was asked to pay an AML Bond to comply with regulations, which I did, but I received nothing back. Sergio disappeared and Tony Kumar took over. Now the ACATS system demanded an NRAC Tax Bond, which I paid on the promise that I would receive my repatriation. Tony disappeared and Philip Dugdale called to explain that Peter Leyman would now be dealing with my case. I was asked to pay Indemnity Insurance to guarantee that I would get my funds back this time, but to no avail. Then Simon Johnson, one of the founding partners, dealt with my case. I had to pay for an International Identity Clearance Certificate in April 2023 to make sure I would receive my funds, but still no success. I was handed over to Damian Blackwood who wanted me to pay for an emergency investment account to get my funds back. Peter Leyman then reappeared in May 2024 and got me to pay to reactivate my account which had somehow gone dormant and promised to return my funds via VALR, but still nothing received. Damian Kelly then appeared on the scene but no help. Now, almost 4 years later and after thousands of dollars paid to comply with ACATS regulations, Domenico Russo wants me to pay $10K to open a digital account which will finally allow my investment of $300K to be repatriated. After refusing, I am threatened with Creyton's standard line of "my account going into AUDIT" and regulators potentially "seizing all my funds". This is what they say when you refuse to pay for and abide by their compliance issues. BEWARE and DO NOT EVER INVEST with CREY-TON/-GROUP.

13 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗸𝗲𝘁 𝗛𝗮𝘀𝘀𝗹𝗲.

Such a Hassle.If you attempt t͏o͏ w͏i͏t͏h͏d͏r͏a͏w͏ m͏o͏n͏e͏y͏ f͏r͏o͏m͏ t͏h͏i͏s͏ c͏o͏m͏p͏a͏n͏y͏, y͏o͏u͏ w͏i͏l͏l͏ v͏e͏r͏y͏ c͏e͏r͏t͏a͏i͏n͏l͏y͏ b͏e͏ d͏e͏n͏i͏e͏d͏. T͏h͏e͏y͏ r͏e͏f͏u͏s͏e͏d͏ t͏o͏ r͏e͏f͏u͏n͏d͏ m͏y͏ m͏o͏n͏e͏y͏, s͏a͏y͏i͏n͏g͏ I͏ s͏h͏o͏u͏l͏d͏ c͏o͏n͏t͏a͏c͏t͏ t͏h͏e͏ m͏e͏r͏c͏h͏a͏n͏t͏. I͏'͏v͏e͏ f͏o͏u͏n͏d͏ t͏h͏e͏i͏r͏ c͏u͏s͏t͏o͏m͏e͏r͏ s͏e͏r͏v͏i͏c͏e͏ t͏o͏ b͏e͏ a͏b͏s͏o͏l͏u͏t͏e͏l͏y͏ p͏o͏o͏r͏. T͏h͏e͏y͏ a͏r͏e͏ c͏o͏m͏b͏a͏t͏i͏v͏e͏ a͏n͏d͏ a͏p͏p͏e͏a͏r͏ t͏o͏ b͏e͏ u͏n͏a͏w͏a͏r͏e͏ o͏f͏ b͏o͏u͏n͏d͏a͏r͏i͏e͏s͏. I͏'͏v͏e͏ b͏e͏e͏n͏ b͏a͏t͏t͏l͏i͏n͏g͏ t͏h͏e͏m͏ f͏o͏r͏ m͏o͏n͏t͏h͏s͏ t͏o͏ r͏e͏c͏e͏i͏v͏e͏ m͏y͏ r͏e͏t͏u͏r͏n͏. T͏o͏ r͏e͏s͏o͏l͏v͏e͏ t͏h͏e͏ s͏i͏t͏u͏a͏t͏i͏o͏n͏, I͏ s͏o͏u͏g͏h͏t͏ t͏h͏e͏ a͏s͏s͏i͏s͏t͏a͏n͏c͏e͏ o͏f͏ OakmontGua.rd, w͏h͏o͏ s͏u͏c͏c͏e͏s͏s͏f͏u͏l͏l͏y͏ r͏e͏t͏r͏i͏e͏v͏e͏d͏ m͏y͏ m͏o͏n͏e͏y͏.

10 March 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Joshua Anderson - Creyton Group

Joshua Anderson, acting under the name and brand of the Creyton Group, falsely represented himself as a licensed and qualified investment advisor. He solicited funds under the pretense of providing legitimate investment opportunities and portfolio management services.

After gaining trust and securing substantial funds, Mr. Anderson failed to fulfill his fiduciary obligations, provided no credible investment documentation, and ceased communication once the funds were transferred. To date, the funds have not been returned, nor has there been any transparency regarding their use.

27 August 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This Company is a Scam .Bunch of Thieves

This Company is a Scam . They will take your money and never give you back a cent. They will refuse to send you even an account statement for the money you have sent. All they want is to get more money by making up compliance fees. No matter how much you Co-operate or send the money for fees they keep asking for more and nothing ever works out. PLEASE REPORT THEM so these scammers get caught and faced with the heaviest penalties.

4 December 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Creyton Group is not a good partner!

Before it was: www. creyton.com

There is an urgent suspicion of investment fraud. Therefore I strongly warn against entering into or even transferring funds with Creyton Group! If you have any doubts: Insist on presenting extracts from the commercial register, holding a Teams/Zoom meeting (or other video formats) and ask your contacts to show you copies of their ID cards!

3 October 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fake investment company

Fake investment company. Formerly creyton.com They will take your money and keep asking for more. Thy make up compliance issues to demand more money from you. No matter how much you send you will never get a cent back. BEWARE!

17 August 2023
Unprompted review

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