Financial Markets Authority

07/28/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/27/2025 19:09

Prime Ten – Unsolicited messages, not licensed in New Zealand

We recommend extreme caution when dealing with Prime Ten and its website primeten.co. We are concerned that Prime Ten is operating a scam and targeting overseas investors.

Prime Ten is not registered or licensed in New Zealand to provide financial services or financial products.

While Prime Ten claims to be operating from New Zealand, its website cannot be accessed from New Zealand IP addresses. This is a red flag and indicates that a deliberate block has been put on its website, to avoid detection by New Zealand authorities.

We understand that individuals may receive a message from a "Jessica Meir" on Telegram inviting them to invest in an upcoming "crypto project" with a company that is in pre-launch. They are then asked by Jessica to move the conversation to WhatsApp where more information is provided.

Be extremely cautious about any unexpected texts or messages about investment opportunities. They are usually a scam.

If you receive messages like this, do not respond and block the sender.

ENTITY NAME: Prime Ten
OTHER NAMES: PrimeTen, PrimeTen Limited
WEBSITE: Primeten.co
EMAIL: [email protected]
ALLEGED ADDRESS: 1 Victoria Street, Wellington Central, Wellington, New Zealand

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