Ettinger Capital OÜ – A Secure Investment?
Is Ettinger Capital OÜ a legitimate company that provides secure investment opportunities?
Are the investments safe, and how can investors access their funds? Is it possible to pursue claims against the company’s owner personally? Attorney Dimitrov is available to address questions regarding investments in Ettinger Capital.
Company Overview: Ettinger Capital OÜ
Ettinger Capital is registered in the Estonian Commercial Register. Below are some key details listed in the register:
General Information:
- Registry Code: 16086446
- Legal Form: Private limited company
- Status: Entered into the register
- Capital: 2,500 € (Established without making contribution)
- Registered: 29.10.2020
- Financial Year Period: 01.01 – 31.12
- Articles of Association Amended: 29.10.2020
Contact Information:
- Address:
Harju maakond, Tallinn, Kesklinna linnaosa, Jalgpalli tn 21, 11312, Estonia
(Open map) - E-mail Address: info@ettingercapital.com
Tax Information:
According to data from the Estonian Tax and Customs Board, the company currently has no tax debt as of 26.11.2024. Under the Taxation Act, a certificate confirming the absence of tax arrears can be issued if the tax debt is under 100 EUR or if payments are scheduled.
Ownership:
- Participation Contribution: 100% (2,500.00 EUR)
- Owner: Daniel Böhm (Personal Code: 38810100347)
- Ownership Start Date: 01.09.2023
Recent Concerns
While these details initially paint a positive picture, there have been recent reports from investors indicating issues with accessing their funds. Several investors have claimed to receive contradictory information from the company and its owner. Additionally, reports in German media have cast a critical eye on Ettinger Capital, with some mentioning ongoing investigations.
What should investors Do?
If you are experiencing issues with investments in Ettinger Capital or have concerns about the company’s legitimacy, it is essential to seek legal advice promptly. Attorney Dimitrov can help assess your case, explore options to recover your funds, and determine whether claims can be filed against the company or its owner personally.