Bulgaria Launches Probe of Crypto Lender Nexo, Raids Offices

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Local investigators in partnership with foreign agents raided the
Bulgaria offices of cryptocurrency lending firm, Nexo, on Thursday. Bulgarian business daily Dnevnik reports that a total of 15 offices are being checked with over 300 officials from various agencies
working on the case.

Prosecutors have also launched an international operation to investigate
Nexo for allegedly committing financial crimes, failing with its anti-money
laundering (AML) processes and allowing transactions that violate the international
sanctions against Russia, local media report.

Siika Mileva, Bulgaria’s Prosecutor General, through a
spokesperson alleged on Thursday that one of Nexo’s clients is a person linked to
financial terrorism. She also noted that the crypto firm has processed over €94
billion in the last five years.

In addition, Mileva alleged that Nexo, whose founders are Bulgarians,
ran shell companies. The prosecutor further noted that witnesses on the case are being interviewed
at Bulgaria’s National Investigative Service.

Nexo Publishes Reaction on Twitter

However, in a lengthy Twitter post published on Thursday, Nexo
accused regulators of adopting “the kick first, ask questions later approach.
The crypto lending firm further noted that it has rejected “a lot of business”
because it “never compromises” with its “very stringent” AML and
know-your-customer policies.

“Despite being fully automated, Nexo has 30+ AML compliance officers who
ensure that we retain a real-time picture of our clients, which includes
adverse media publications, OFAC sanctions lists, and source & flow of
funds, etc., Nexo wrote in the post.

Local investigators in partnership with foreign agents raided the
Bulgaria offices of cryptocurrency lending firm, Nexo, on Thursday. Bulgarian business daily Dnevnik reports that a total of 15 offices are being checked with over 300 officials from various agencies
working on the case.

Prosecutors have also launched an international operation to investigate
Nexo for allegedly committing financial crimes, failing with its anti-money
laundering (AML) processes and allowing transactions that violate the international
sanctions against Russia, local media report.

Siika Mileva, Bulgaria’s Prosecutor General, through a
spokesperson alleged on Thursday that one of Nexo’s clients is a person linked to
financial terrorism. She also noted that the crypto firm has processed over €94
billion in the last five years.

In addition, Mileva alleged that Nexo, whose founders are Bulgarians,
ran shell companies. The prosecutor further noted that witnesses on the case are being interviewed
at Bulgaria’s National Investigative Service.

Nexo Publishes Reaction on Twitter

However, in a lengthy Twitter post published on Thursday, Nexo
accused regulators of adopting “the kick first, ask questions later approach.
The crypto lending firm further noted that it has rejected “a lot of business”
because it “never compromises” with its “very stringent” AML and
know-your-customer policies.

“Despite being fully automated, Nexo has 30+ AML compliance officers who
ensure that we retain a real-time picture of our clients, which includes
adverse media publications, OFAC sanctions lists, and source & flow of
funds, etc., Nexo wrote in the post.



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