The Philippine Star

SEC issues CDO against BOSS network

- IRIS GONZALES

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the corporate regulator, has raised a red flag on another fraudulent investment scheme, this time by a company called the Building Our Success Stories Network or BOSS Network.

The SEC warned that BOSS Network is similar to a Ponzi scheme.

In an order issued on June 18, the SEC directed BOSS Network to immediatel­y cease and desist, under pain of contempt, from further engaging in the sale and offering for sale of securities until it has secured from the regulator the necessary requiremen­ts and permit to sell.

The SEC issued the order after finding BOSS Network to have solicited investment­s from the public under a scheme promoted in social networking sites as a multi-level marketing program for personal care products.

BOSS Network’s scheme involves packages ranging from P1,500 to P382,500, which include two perfume bottles and two bars of whitening soap for the starting kits, while the toptier bundle comprises 510 units for each product.

Member-investors also earn points from buying the packages and from recruiting people.

The SEC ruled that the scheme constitute­s the sale and offer of securities in the form of investment contracts, whereby a person invests money in a common enterprise and is led to expect profits primarily from the efforts of others.

It also said that the business model partakes of the nature of a Ponzi scheme, an investment fraud where the purported returns to existing investors are sourced from the contributi­on of new investors.

It cited the corporatio­n’s capitaliza­tion amounting to P1.5 million while promising member-investors guaranteed monthly returns ranging from 50 to 87 percent of the amount invested.

“Clearly, BOSS Network’s business model and capitaliza­tion cannot sustain the promised returns on investment, especially if no new investors will come in,” the SEC said.

This, the SEC said, means that payouts for investors are financed from investment­s of new recruits.

“This is a fraudulent scheme which will likely cause grave or irreparabl­e injury or prejudice to the investing public,” the SEC said.

“It is clear that BOSS Network is soliciting investment­s from the public in the guise of operating a multi-level marketing business, with a promise of guaranteed high return of investment,” the SEC said.

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