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FSRA Sanctions Hayvn Group and CEO for Regulatory Breaches and Misleading Conduct
Abstract:The Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) of Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) has concluded a significant enforcement action against the Hayvn Group of Companies and its former CEO, Christopher Flinos, following an extensive investigation into breaches of regulatory requirements and misconduct involving virtual asset operations.

Violations Across Multiple Entities
The FSRAs findings implicate three entities and one individual: Hayvn ADGM, Hayvn Cayman, AC Holding, and Christopher Flinos. According to the regulator, Hayvn ADGM—licensed to provide virtual asset-related financial services—exceeded the scope of its permissions by routing client transactions through AC Holding, a special purpose vehicle registered in ADGM but not authorized to perform financial services.
Between 2018 and 2024, Hayvn Cayman and AC Holding were found to have engaged in unlicensed activities in ADGM, including facilitating virtual asset-to-fiat conversions through unauthorized channels. Despite AC Holdings lack of regulatory status, client funds were repeatedly routed through its accounts, bypassing essential safeguards.
Misleading Documents and Misrepresentation
Investigators also discovered over 200 falsified documents issued on AC Holding letterheads and submitted to banking partners. These materials misrepresented the nature of transactions, allowing unauthorized accounts to remain active. The documents were allegedly prepared under the direction of Christopher Flinos, who held leadership roles in all three implicated entities.
Additionally, Hayvn ADGM and its related companies are said to have misled the FSRA during regulatory inquiries, obscuring operational structures and the true scope of AC Holdings involvement.
Regulatory Consequences
As a result of these actions, the FSRA has taken the following steps:
- Revoked the financial services permission (FSP) of Hayvn ADGM.
- Imposed fines totaling USD 8.85 million across the four entities:
- USD 3.6 million against Hayvn Cayman.
- USD 3 million against Hayvn ADGM.
- USD 1.5 million against AC Holding.
- USD 750,000 against Christopher Flinos.
- Permanently banned Christopher Flinos from holding any function related to financial services within ADGM.
Lack of Internal Oversight
The FSRA highlighted that Hayvn ADGM failed to establish adequate systems and internal controls. It did not properly recognize or manage client relationships, nor did it meet anti-money laundering (AML) obligations. The absence of appropriate risk frameworks exposed client transactions to unregulated channels without effective oversight.
Christopher Flinos was found to have played a central role in these operations, both as Senior Executive Officer of Hayvn ADGM and CEO of Hayvn Cayman. As the sole director of AC Holding, he was deemed directly responsible for decisions that contravened regulatory standards.
Final Remarks
In its final statement, the FSRA stressed that no client funds in ADGM were lost due to the misconduct. However, the regulator underscored the seriousness of the breaches and reaffirmed its stance on ensuring financial integrity in virtual asset markets. The agency also acknowledged cooperation from the ADGM Registration Authority and the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority in the course of the investigation.
The final enforcement notices for each party have been publicly released.
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