We have been made aware that fraudsters are using the current lack of personal contact to impersonate clients and steal money from investments and pensions.
In 2014, there was a spate of scams involving fraudsters hacking personal email accounts and impersonating clients to gather information which was then used to encash investments. It looks like they are back!
The fraudsters would hack an individual’s personal email account to identify investments before contacting the IFA by email to request encashment. One of the key points to note is they would request the money to be paid into a new bank account recently set up. The fraudsters would provide evidence of the account’s existence if requested by email.
This would all be done by email and if telephone contact was requested there would be some reason given to continue using email instead.
If the client request is in fact genuine, we believe clients would appreciate the call if you explain the reason for the telephone contact – you are protecting their savings!
Note that this is just one of the methods used by fraudsters, so be VIGILANT.
We are aware of significant amounts of money having been scammed using this and similar techniques.



Papers galore!
Huw Reynolds Compliance 2021, Certification, Conduct, COVID-19, FCA, Gabriel, Pension, platform, protection, Senior Manager, SM&CR, Switch, transfer
It has been a busy month for papers and publications at the FCA. These include: New Consumer Duty CP The FCA is consulting on plans to introduce a new Consumer Duty, which aims to set a higher level of consumer protection in retail financial markets. The Duty will have 3 key elements: A new Principle – the […]