Aptius Ltd & Britannia Coin Investigation: What Investors Need to Know
Refundee is currently speaking with investors involved with Aptius Ltd and Britannia Coin as part of our ongoing investigations into an alleged investment fraud. Our goal is to determine whether legal claims can be pursued to help recover funds that investors may have lost.
What Happened With Aptius Ltd & Britannia Coin?
Daniel Ashworth, the director of Aptius Ltd (previously operating as Britannia Coin), offered investors opportunities in cryptocurrency and forex trading. For many investors, the scheme appeared to operate smoothly in the early stages - a common pattern seen in many investment schemes. Dividend payments were reportedly made on time initially, which helped build trust and confidence.
A Seemingly Legitimate Investment Opportunity
Aptius Ltd presented itself as a legitimate business. The company was registered with Companies House and even met investors in person at its physical office. Things appeared credible on the surface. Investors were drawn in by the promise of attractive, consistent returns, reinforcing the perception that this was a safe and professional operation.
Was It All a Facade?
As Refundee has seen in previous cases, including Nuvilon and Vaquita — investment schemes often look legitimate externally while their internal operations tell a very different story. In many cases, the reality behind the scenes does not match what investors were promised or shown.
Unfortunately, Aptius Ltd appears to follow this same pattern.
Investors No Longer Receiving Returns
Aptius Ltd has now stopped paying investor returns and currently has an active strike-off notice on Companies House. This development has raised serious concerns and left many investors worried about the status of their funds.
Multiple investors have been affected, and Refundee is actively working to assess recovery options and provide support to those impacted.
How Refundee Can Help
If you invested with Aptius Ltd or Britannia Coin and are concerned about your investment, Refundee may be able to help. Our team specialises in recovering funds for fraud victims, and we are committed to helping victims explore potential next steps.
If you believe you may have been affected, we encourage you to seek guidance as soon as possible.
You don’t need to seek professional representation to argue your case. You have the right to represent yourself for free. Of course, this means that you don’t incur a fee if you are successful.
We have recovered over £100million for our clients so far from clients we have represented. You can read more about our clients' experiences with us on TrustPilot.
How would the process work?
Refundee manages everything for you.
We begin with an investigation to understand what happened in your specific circumstances. After some paperwork, we handle your case from start to finish, working with your bank through to the Financial Ombudsman Service.
These cases can take around 6-12 months, although the process can vary in terms of duration.
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