深圳金雅福相关黄金理财逾期,有人投资几百万未见黄金,总部几乎搬空
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-12-18 13:02

Core Viewpoint - The investment project associated with Shenzhen Jinyafu Holdings Group Co., Ltd. is facing significant issues, leading to delayed payments for investors who purchased gold and entrusted it to Shenzhen Boyao Chuangjin for investment returns, with annual yields around 8% [1][3]. Group 1: Company Overview - Jinyafu was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Shenzhen, specializing in the gold and jewelry industry, offering a comprehensive range of services including creative research and development, intelligent manufacturing, personalized customization, smart retail, gold recycling, refining, and logistics [4]. - In 2025, Jinyafu ranked 437th on the "China Enterprise 500" list, with a reported revenue of 56.12 billion yuan for 2024 [4]. Group 2: Investment Issues - Starting from November 2025, investors began to notice delays in the repayment of their investment products, which led to increased scrutiny of the financial situation of Jinyafu and its connections to Shenzhen Boyao [1][6]. - Investors reported that they had signed contracts to purchase gold from Jinyafu and subsequently entrusted it to Shenzhen Boyao for investment, with the expectation of receiving their principal and interest at the end of the investment period [4][6]. Group 3: Company Operations and Response - Following the payment delays, it was revealed that Shenzhen Boyao has various connections to Jinyafu, raising concerns among investors [7]. - On December 17, 2025, it was reported that Jinyafu's headquarters had been vacated, with signs of relocation evident at their office [9][11]. - Jinyafu has proposed several solutions to investors, including project extensions and converting funds into equity in related companies, although some investors remain skeptical about these proposals [12][13]. Group 4: Legal and Regulatory Context - Legal experts have indicated that the activities of Jinyafu may constitute illegal fundraising, as they involve unapproved financing activities promising fixed returns [14].