Sunday, March 27, 2011

Interfin Banking Corporation fraud on CFX Bank unpacked 2 of 5




Interfin Banking Corporation fraud on CFX Bank unpacked 2 of 5
Interfin Bank Directors led by MD Raymond Njanike and Chairman Farai Rwodzi are getting increasingly desperate to hide their tracks on the illegal and irregular take over of Century – CFX Bank assets which were illegally transferred into Interfin Bank and rebranded Interfin Banking Corporation. Their lastest stunt of claiming to ``liquidate`` CFX Bank is one such effort to conceal their fraudulent take over of Century – CFX Bank assets and stealthily transferring them into Interfin Bank and rename the resultant entity Interfin Banking Corporation.

After claiming a successful merger as anticipated in this report by Dumisani Ndlela http://www.financialgazette.co.zw/companies-a-markets/4525-cfx-fs-to-lose-bank-for-bigger-entity.html in June 2010 only 9 months later CFX Bank now rebranded Interfin Banking Corporation is being liquidated http://www.newsday.co.zw/article/2011-03-14-cfx-to-windup-operations . This only proves underlying ownership dispute between ENG Capital ,Gilbert Muponda and Interfin Bank alongside MD Raymond Njanike and Chairman Farai Rwodzi .

If the merger was successful why would Interfin Directors led by MD Raymond Njanike and Chairman Farai Rwodzi claim to liquidate CFX Bank when in reality CFX Bank is now Interfin Banking Corporation since all its branch network and asset have been transferred into Interfin Banking Corporation and rebranded accordingly in an effort to hide the fraudulent seizure of Century Bank which was renamed CFX Bank then now rebranded Interfin Banking Corporation. This is an effort to avoid paying legitimate liabilities owed to ENG Capital for its assets illegally incorporated into Interfin Banking Corporation.

There can be no talk of liquidating CFX Bank since CFX Assets have been merged with Interfin and effectively transferred into Interfin Banking Corporation and rebranded Interfin Banking Corporation in an a deliberate fraudulent effort to hide the illegal take over of Century – CFX Bank assets and network.

Specifically the assets below have been stripped from CFX Bank and transferred into Interfin Banking Corporation. IT and Computer Systems
- MoneyGram Money Transfer Franchise and System
- Branch Network
- Customers , clients and loan Book
- International Correspondent Bank Network
- Management and Staff
- Leases,Contracts and general goodwill
- Buildings and offices
- ZSE Listing Spot


CFX Bank had the most advanced IT and Computer System in Zimbabwe banking and this has been looted by Interfin and transferred into Interfin Banking Corporation.
The ENG Capital claim remains focused on MD Raymond Njanike , Chairman Farai Rwodzi , Interfin Holdings limited and Interfin Banking Corporation since they are they ones who took over the assets and liabilities of CFX –Century Bank. Their fraudulent attempt to mislead the investing public and depositors that the ownership dispute will disappear just because they are attempting to fake a liquidation of a Bank whose assets they have transferred into another entity is totally irresponsible and disingenuous.

MD Raymond Njanike , Chairman Farai Rwodzi , Interfin Holdings limited and Interfin Banking Corporation continue to mislead the public and other stakeholders by devising fraudulent schemes as a way to avoid settling what is due to Gilbert Muponda and ENG Capital.

Interfin Bank and its Directors led by Farai Rwodzi are guilty of misleading customers and investing public into buying worthless Interfin Holdings shares .Interfin owes Gilbert Muponda and ENG Capital US 15.4 million for the 309 million shares fraudulently converted from Century Bank into CFX Bank then Interfin Banking Corporation. And they are trying to escape paying this liability by claiming CFX Bank is being liquidated.


Interfin Bank Directors particularly MD Raymond Njanike and Chairman Farai Rwodzi are acting irresponsibly by failing to handle a legitimate claim and responding by plastering a cracked wall which tantamount to the proverbial ostrich putting its head in the sand.

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