Tuesday 22 August 2017

Five Winds Asset Management is Born - AGAM Splits In Two

Today on the 22nd August 2017 Antonino Vieira Robalo, president of Atlantic Global Asset Management announced during a Live Webinar that AGAM will be split into two separate companies.

You can watch the webinar here: (You can skip the first 15 minutes.) It's packed with important information about the future of the company.



Since 2009 the company had been carrying out and making money in traditional type investments, including Securities and IPOs.

Atlantic Global Asset Management - 100% of its income came from securities and IPOs


In July 2016 Questra World and Atlantic Global Asset Management were born! Two separate companies, with Qestra World being the Advertising Agent and promoter of AGAM!  



In 2017 Atlantic Global Asset Management started investing in Cryptocurrencies and FinTech related businesses which are expanding rapidly and where many other large businesses are investing in.


“If blockchain had not been a trend we would not have invested billions of dollars on it… so it is a fact! There are investments  by Giant banks like BOA and Deutsch Bank and Businesses like Microsoft, Alibaba who have engaged in implementing the blockchain technology…..” Antonino Vieira Robalo

AGAM's expansion into banking ran into problems when applying for financial licenses due to their move to FinTech. Banks and governments are concerned about money laundering and/or don't understand CryptoCurrencies and blockchain technology.




Another problem AGAM faced was the fact that they were dealing with two different kinds of investments, new, modern FinTech and traditional Securities and IPOs.



Atlantic Global Asset Management made the decision to split into two separate companies to make dealing with the different investment types manageable.


Atlantic Global Asset Management - to deal with FinTech investments.


Five Winds Asset Management - to deal with Securities and IPO investments.


Visit the new Website here: Five Winds Asset Management



Five Winds Asset Management will operate in Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries.

Atlantic Global Asset Management will operate in America, Africa, Asia and the UK






Questra World, as a result, will also split into TWO separate companies.


The new company is called Questra World Lianora Swiss Consulting SA.

Questra World will continue to promote AGAM.

The new company, QW Lianora Swiss Consulting SA will promote Five Winds Asset Managment.




A list of countries that QW Lianora Swiss Consulting SA will operate in:


Visit the new Lianora website here: Lianora Swiss Consulting


A list of countries where Questra World will operate:



How will the changes affect you

If you already have a Questra World account and live in Europe or the CIS countries then your account will be transferred over to the new websites.

If you live in the Americas, Africa, Asia, the UK and other English speaking countries you will not be affected by the changes.

I wish I had more information to share other than a few bullet points taken from the above video, however, I have no doubt that more information will be forthcoming shortly.

My advice right now is to watch the above video, keep an eye on your account for news, keep an eye on the Facebook Groups and Pages and so on - but above all, enjoy the ride!

Bill Thomson
















10 comments:

  1. New extensive and in-depth investigation about Alex Prochukhan and Cheslav Pestyuk projects - Questra, Digithereum, FWAM, Alpha Cash - has been posted on Youtube recently, and it's not an another 5 minute thing full of giving damns on Prochukhan and Pestyuk but a competent almost 40 minutes long fim, giving some answers to our questions. Worth watching definitely! A link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_6MDo8pKKw&t=1s

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    1. When I hear the words "pyramid" or "scam" the first association coming to my mind are those notorious Alex Prochukhan and Cheslav Pestyuk - as a sort of evil trademark)))

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  2. The Financial Services and Markets Authority of Belgium (www.fsma.be) has warned the public against the irregular activities of Five Winds Asset Management and QW Lianora Swiss Consulting SA. Five Winds Asset Management and QW Lianora Swiss Consulting SA seem to have ties with Questra World, Questra Holdings and Atlantic Global Asset Management, firms that have been the subject of warnings published by the FSMA, the NBB and several foreign authorities.

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    1. LOL They offer much higher income than the U.S. treasuries do))). If coins fall from heaven why we all aren't millionaires yet?))

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  3. As my Questra's director (8th level) said, which is now in this project, the company is from Pestyuk and Prochukhan. And it's as if everyone knows. This HAYP is likely to stretch for year or so. But to my question to jump in now or not, he advised it's better not to do it anymore. So it's up to you, risk if you're lucky but you've been warned!

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  4. Ruská policie zastavila nezákonné aktivity finanční pyramidy ve městě Kazaň. Byly uzavřeny tři kanceláře AGAM. Zaměstnanci ministerstva pro hospodářskou bezpečnost a protikorupci zjistili, že od května 2017 fungovala finanční organizace, která slibovala svým investorům báječné zisky - ze 100 na 200 procent ročně. Dalším hezkým bonusem byla platba za každý "nově přeměněný" slibný 5-15% vkladu. Celý článek je zde: https://news.mail.ru/incident/34223143 (překladatel Google pomáhá)

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  5. The Russian police stopped the illegal activities of the financial pyramid in the city Kazan. Three offices of the AGAM were closed. Employees of the Department of Economic Security and Anti-Corruption found out that from May 2017 a financial organization functioned, which promised its investors fabulous profits - from 100 to 200 percent per annum. Another nice bonus was the payment for each "newly converted" promising 5-15% of the deposit. The whole article is here: https://news.mail.ru/incident/34223143 (Google translator helps)

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    1. The same story for Kazakhstan. KAZINFORM - Kostanay police have been searching for swindlers who have been fraudulent, representing themselves as employees of Five Winds Asset Management, Kazinform refers to the press service of Kostanay region's Internal Affairs Department. "From February 1, 2017 to May 30, 2018, in the Kostanay Department of Internal Affairs, there are about 20 cases of victims of the suspect's actions. The sum is more than 20 million tenge ", - said the representative of the Department of Internal Affairs. In regards to this fact, the pre-trial investigation is underway under Article 190, Part 2 (Fraud) of the Criminal Code of the RoK. (the full article, https://www.inform.kz/kz/policeyler-five-winds-asset-management-kompaniyasynyn-okilderin-izdep-zhatyr_a3330675)

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  6. The Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), the German financial regulator that ensures the proper functioning, stability and integrity of the German financial system, has issued an announcement to inform investors and public for the prohibition of investment management activities of two firms.

    In accordance the announcement, with notice of 21 August 2018, BaFin ordered Atlantic Global Asset Management (AGAM) and Five Winds Asset Management, Cape Verde, to cease their investment management activities immediately.

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  7. AGAM/ FWAM offer “suitcases” or complete “portfolios” via the websites www.atlanticgam.es and www.fivewindsam.com and via a network of agents, some of which are domiciled in Germany. They claim that their investors share in the performance of these products. A clear investment strategy is not evident. The investors themselves do not make any decisions as to which financial instruments their money is invested in. Atlantic Global Asset Management and Five Winds Asset Management therefore engage in investment management activities within the meaning of section 1 (1a) sentence 1 no. 11 of the German Banking Act (Kreditwesengesetz – KWG). However, they do not hold the authorisation required under section 32 (1) of the KWG. They are therefore conducting unauthorised business

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