corinthinvest.com Review: The Corinth Group's Earlier Web Presence
corinthinvest.com was the Corinth Group's earlier website before the group transitioned to cgoch.com. Web archive analysis reveals how the group's online presentation evolved alongside its corporate rebranding.
The Website Timeline
The Corinth Group has operated through multiple web domains over the years. corinthinvest.com was the primary website during the period when the group operated under the Corinth Investment brand name in Switzerland. This predates the transition to cgoch.com, which represents the current online presence. The domain change corresponds with the broader rebranding patterns documented across the entity network — from Curatio to Corinth to Three Tuns in various jurisdictions [Web Archive analysis].
Content Comparison with cgoch.com
Notably, the corinthinvest.com website did not include claims of registered entities in Spain, Mauritius, Ireland, or Singapore — claims that appear on cgoch.com. These jurisdictional claims were introduced only on the newer website in late 2024. Comprehensive registry searches in all four claimed jurisdictions found no Corinth Group entities, no principal names as directors, and no regulatory registrations. The absence of these claims on the earlier website, combined with negative registry results, is relevant to assessing the credibility of the current website’s representations.
The Curatio Connection
Web archive research reveals that during the Curatio Capital period (approximately 2010–2016), the entities operated under different domain names. The transition from Curatio-branded web presence to the corinthinvest.com domain corresponds with the broader corporate rebranding from Curatio to Corinth. This domain transition, like the entity name changes documented in Swiss commercial registers, shows the same pattern of periodic identity renewal. Reports filed on Curatio-era websites reference the same individuals (Martin Model, H. Samaras) who appear in connection with both corinthinvest.com and cgoch.com content.
What Web Presence Reveals About Operations
The analysis of the Corinth Group’s evolving web presence is relevant because the websites serve as the primary marketing tool for attracting potential clients. Multiple complainants describe first encountering the Corinth Group through its website and being impressed by the professional presentation of the investment services offered. The website presents the group as a established, multi-jurisdictional investment firm with significant assets under management. Complainants report that this online presentation was a factor in their decision to engage with the entities and pay advance fees.
For prospective clients conducting due diligence, comparing website claims against official registry records is essential. This investigation has documented multiple instances where website representations are contradicted by the public regulatory record: the “registered and licensed investment funds” claim (CySEC license revoked), the multi-jurisdictional presence claims (negative registry searches), and the prominence given to the Morepen deal (Corinth absent from current shareholding pattern). The evolution from corinthinvest.com to cgoch.com has not resolved these discrepancies — in some cases, such as the unverified jurisdictional claims, the newer website has introduced additional claims not supported by the record.
Key Facts
- corinthinvest.com was the earlier Corinth Group website before cgoch.com
- Unverified jurisdictional claims (Spain, Mauritius, Ireland, Singapore) appear only on cgoch.com, not the earlier site
- Domain transitions mirror entity name changes in corporate registries
- Multiple complainants describe the website as the initial point of contact
- Website claims are contradicted by public regulatory and corporate records
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