ASIC obtains orders to freeze funds and assets of Ashley Arandez and companies

ASIC has obtained urgent interim orders from the Federal Court to freeze the assets of Ashley Vincent Arandez and four companies of which he is a director.

ASIC sought these orders on an urgent, ex parte, basis because it is concerned that Mr Arandez, and/or these four companies, have allegedly:

  • carried on a financial services business, since June 2019, without holding an Australian financial services licence,
  • obtained approximately $2.5 million from Australian investors based on false and misleading statements, including by suggesting their funds would be invested in property and cryptocurrency, and
  • misused investor funds, at least in part, for personal benefit and to pay returns to other investors.

ASIC sought the orders to preserve funds available for people that might be harmed by Mr Arandez's actions, including individuals and entities who may have invested with Mr Arandez, or paid Mr Arandez for financial services.

The four companies that ASIC has sought orders against are:

  • HLK Advisers Pty Ltd, as trustee for The HLK Trust,
  • NCAA Holdings Pty Ltd, as trustee for The NCAA IP Trust,
  • Mindenergetix Pty Ltd, as trustee for The Mindenergetix Trust, and
  • AWM Australia Pty Ltd, as trustee for The AWM Australia Trust, (together, the Defendants)

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