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Fallen neobank Xinja probed by secret US website offering $1m rewards We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Fallen neobank Xinja is being probed by an anonymous US-based website offering cash rewards of up to $1 million for information about the Middle Eastern capital injection that never came through. A website called Xinja tips that is registered to a New York City address is calling for information about the $433 million deal brokered by First Penny Investments chief executive Michael Gale. We are investigating the Xinja deal on behalf of an international client with the focus on Mr Michael Gale, First Penny Investments as well as a Chinese company, the website says. ....