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Swiss Bank One

Verified Case Last updated: July 10, 2026

Case Snapshot — Swiss Bank One

Verification fields below remain redacted in the public registry. Submit your claim to be connected with the independent recovery partner handling this case.

Case IDSAR-A0C971FD
StatusActive Investigation
Verified Victims32
Wallets Traced25
Wallets Blacklisted23
Recovered Assets$*****disclosed after claim verification
Recovery Partner*****redacted — submit claim to access
⚠ Reported · High Risk

Is Swiss Bank One a scam? What the SARFUND registry shows

Swiss Bank One appears in the SARFUND registry of reported crypto scam brokers, added from victim reports and matched against known fraud patterns. We strongly advise against sending further funds. If you have already deposited, you may still be able to act — file a claim and we will verify your case and connect you to a vetted recovery partner.

StatusReported
Risk levelHigh
RegistrySARFUND case file
Recommended actionDo not deposit · File a claim
Is Swiss Bank One a scam or legit?

Swiss Bank One is listed in the SARFUND registry as a reported crypto scam broker. The entry was added from victim reports and cross-checked against known fraud patterns. Treat any request from Swiss Bank One to deposit funds or pay a fee to withdraw as a serious warning sign.

Can I get my money back from Swiss Bank One?

Possibly. SARFUND is an intermediary: file a claim and we verify your case, then match you to a vetted recovery partner — often one already working an active case against Swiss Bank One. We never take custody of funds or charge an up-front fee. Outcomes vary and are never guaranteed.

How do I report Swiss Bank One or check my case?

Submit a claim through SARFUND with your transaction details. We will confirm whether Swiss Bank One is on file, verify your evidence, and coordinate your claim to a vetted partner.

Victims have reported Swiss Bank One through Google Search complaints. The case is classified as a fake staking / yield platform and was opened on the SARFund registry once corroboration thresholds were met.

The reports cluster around three operational signatures: the platform rebranded under multiple domains in succession, operated through impersonated KYC documents, and required upfront deposits routed through obscure custodial wallets. SARFund treats this combination as sufficient grounds to maintain an active case file pending recovery action.

Channels through which Swiss Bank One has been reported include Google Search complaints, Reddit victim threads, and Facebook group reports. SARFund cross-references new submissions against existing reports before adding evidence to the case file.

Filing a claim

Submit your evidence through the SARFund claim form. You will receive a case reference within minutes, and your submission will be cross-checked against the existing case file within 48 hours. Once verified, you are connected privately with the recovery partner working this matter.

Why the recovery partner is masked

Listing the partner publicly creates two problems: it tips off perpetrators, who then accelerate fund-laundering, and it invites recovery-scam impersonators to clone the partner brand. Both happen often enough that masking is the only defensible default.

Suspect you were affected by Swiss Bank One? Submit your claim evidence and SARFund will route it to the partner working this case. No upfront fees, no obligation, no recovery guarantee — just verification and coordination.

SARFund does not guarantee recovery. All recovery actions are conducted by independent partners. Submission is free. SARFund is an intermediary case registry, not a recovery firm.

See also: Apex Investment Trade · BlueArrow — both share the same scam-typology cluster on the SARFund registry.

See also: Tradefex Investments · Ventora Limited — both share the same scam-typology cluster on the SARFund registry.

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