TrustGuards Recovery
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Who We Are

About TrustGuards Recovery

Germany's premier financial fraud recovery specialists — serving clients across the DACH region with honesty, professionalism, and proven results.

47k+
Cases Completed
3
Countries Served
98%
Client Satisfaction
€700m+
Funds Recovered

Fighting Fraud, Restoring Financial Freedom

TrustGuards Recovery was founded to stand beside victims of financial fraud and fight for what is rightfully theirs. Based in Berlin, we serve clients across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

We combine forensic investigation, regulatory expertise, and compassionate client support to deliver real results — without false promises or hidden fees.

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TrustGuards Recovery team

What Drives Everything We Do

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Trustworthiness

We uphold the highest standards of honesty and transparency. Our clients' trust is paramount in every aspect of our operations.

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Ethical Conduct

Every case is handled with strict ethical standards. We never make false promises — only honest assessments of what is achievable.

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Accountability

We take full ownership of every case. You receive regular updates, clear communication, and transparent reporting throughout.

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Long-Term Relationships

Our goal extends beyond fund recovery. We build lasting client relationships and help protect against future fraud.

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Expert Investigation

Our forensic specialists use advanced tools to trace digital footprints, identify fraudulent actors, and gather actionable evidence.

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DACH Region Specialists

Deep knowledge of German, Austrian, and Swiss regulatory frameworks gives us an edge in regional fraud recovery cases.

Trusted Global Partnerships

Partners with the FBI, CIA, Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA), European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF), and the European Agency for Financial Intelligence and Anti-Corruption.

Start Your Recovery Today

Our team will review your case confidentially and assess your recovery options — at no obligation.

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