Acknowledgment of Sources
We extend our appreciation to the whistleblowers whose valuable insights continue to help uncover fraudulent operations and their associated payment processors. By sharing information, we collectively strengthen cybersecurity and transparency.
Attempted Strike-Off and Concealed Leadership
Recent developments reveal that NeoBanQ, following the steps of iPayTotal, attempted a voluntary strike-off from the UK Companies House registry. However, in both instances, creditors intervened, leading to the suspension of the strike-off process. Despite Billy Eldridge being listed as the official director and beneficial owner of NeoBanQ Ltd, insider sources suggest that he may be merely a front.
Former employees have indicated that Ruchi Rathor and Aditya Williams are the true individuals operating NeoBanQ from behind the scenes. This aligns NeoBanQ with the iPayTotal network, previously linked to OctaPay, which has since been dissolved.
Alleged Use of Fake Identities
According to whistleblower accounts, Billy Eldridge may be either a fabricated identity or a figurehead acting on behalf of Rathor’s group. The group reportedly utilizes fake LinkedIn profiles, many of which are constructed using random image generators such as ThisPersonDoesNotExist.com. These profiles are then used to create a misleading online presence for executives and team members.
Timeline of NeoBanQ Entities
Entity Name |
Founder / Director |
Incorporation Date |
Dissolution or Status |
NeoBanQ Global Ltd |
Anurag Pratap Singh (iPayTotal co-founder) |
November 2019 |
Dissolved via voluntary strike-off in December 2021 |
NeoBanQ Ltd |
Billy Eldridge (nominee) |
February 2020 |
Active, but under scrutiny |
These details reinforce the assertion that NeoBanQ is not an independent actor but rather another extension of the iPayTotal framework.
Call to Action
The Scam-or Project urges anyone with additional knowledge or experience related to NeoBanQ or its connected entities to come forward and share their information. Continued collaboration and whistleblower participation are critical to exposing bad actors in the high-risk payment sector.