What is an investment scam?
In an investment scam, fraudsters will try to convince you to ‘invest’ in an opportunity. This can be in real estate, gold, cryptocurrency, a financial product or another asset. In order to make the scam appear legitimate, the fraudsters pretend to represent a known business like Investec. Sometimes they also impersonate members of staff and will even use what appears to be genuine documentation to help convince you that you are dealing with the actual company they are impersonating.
For example, fraudsters have marketed fake Investec products by using these false contact details and websites, which are not affiliated with Investec:*
Evo Finances Limited/ EVO Cryptos has made an unauthorised claim that our Investec subsidiary, Evolution Capital Investment Limited provides it brokerage services. Investec/ Evolution Capital Investment Limited has no affiliation to Evo Finances Limited nor EVO Cryptos.
Fraudulent email accounts:
accounts@investecholdingsuk.com
jaime.j@investecsholdings.com
kevin.h@investecholdings.com
sam.g@investecsholdings.com
Daniel.s@investecholdings.com
Millie.s@investecholdings.com
Support@investecholdings.com
accounts@investecinternational.com
oliver.andrews@en-investec.com
charltonwilliams@investec.com
accounts@investec-bonds.co.uk
oliver.andrews@investec-bonds.co.uk
investorrealtions@investec_global.com
info.investec@europe.com
investec@europe.com
investecplc@europe.com
clients.investec@europe.com
Investec.info@europe.com
info@investec-europe.com
admin@investeceurope.co.uk
contact@investec-eu.com
info@investec-eu.com
david.daniels@investec-eu.com
josh.bloom@uk-investec.com
mark.appleton@investeciwm.com
mark.appleton@investec-win.com
admin@investec-bonds.com
settlements@investec-win.com
lewis.forbes@investecfixedincome.com
david.akers@investecfixedincome.com
peter.beale@investecfixedincome.com
accounts@securebanking-investec.com
bondoffer@investecplc.com
james.holloway@securebanking-investec.com
scott.mason@secureinbox-investec.com
scott.mason@securemailbox-investec.com
bondoffer@investecbonds.com
onboarding@investec.com
info@investecoholdings.eu
settlements@investec-wm.com
jonathan.morgan@investecim.com
info@investec-am.com
jonathan.morgan@investec-wm.com
andrew.ross@privateclients-investec.com
accounts@privateclients-investec.com
david.east@privateclients-investec.com
investorrelations@investecglobal.com
robert.cohen@privateclient-investec.co.uk
admin@investecwim.com
mark.appleton@investecwm.com
andrew.ross@privateclients-investec.com
davideast@privateclients-investec.com
oliver.andrews@client-investec.com
oliver.andrews@mail-investec.com
accounts@en-investec.com
nicholas.ralph@en-investec.com
nicholas.ralph@client-investec.com
james.bishop@secureportal-investec.com
christopher.blackman@secureportal-investec.com
alastair.reid@secureportal-investec.com
christopher.blackman@email-investec.com
andrew.whitney@email-investec.com
christopher.sim@email-investec.com
christopher.blackman@client-investec.com
stephen.ford@info-investec.com
j.edwards@investec-au.com
finance@investec-au.com
accounts@inquire-investec.com
david.anderson@inquire-investec.com
harry.hargreaves@inquire-investec.com
harry.hargreaves@inquiries-investec.com
harry.hargreaves@reply-investec.com
harry.hargreaves@gbr-investec.com
admin@investec-uk.com
admin@investeceu.com
accounts@reply-investec.com
admin@wm-investec.com
chrisblackman@fixedincomeinvestec.com
enquiries@investec-europe.com
accounts@inquiries-investec.com
jonathan.winters@investec-online.com
compliance@investec-online.com
davidsonb764@gmail.com
bdavidso19@gmail.com
Fraudulent phone numbers
+43 6901 026 4653
+44 (0)208 058 0107
+44 (0)208 133 8221
+44 (0)208 133 4732
+44 (0)20 3769 1499
+44 (0)20 3832 2918 (ex 1000)
+44 (0)20 7193 1196
+353 (1)902 6708
+353 (1)960 9847
+44 (0)20 8191 0054
+44 (0)20 7183 1761
+44 (0)20 7183 2517
+44 (0)20 3239 5322
+44 (0)20 3287 5704
+44 (0)20 3670 2415
+44 (0)20 3740 0771
+44 (0)20 3769 4184
+44 (0)20 3769 4325
+44 (0)20 3769 4971
+44 (0)20 3769 7305
+44 (0)20 3769 7207
+44 (0)20 3769 9826
+44 (0)20 3769 9826 7027
44 (0)20 3786 2359
+44 (0)20 3807 1087
+44 (0)20 3834 2042
+44 (0)20 3883 8545
+44 (0)20 7769 4325
+44 (0)20 4577 3572
+44 (0)20 4577 0935
+44 (0)20 7769 9826
+44 (0)20 3031 4984
+44 (0)20 3375 2344
+44 (0)20 3376 4515
+44 (0)20 3540 5126
+44 (0)20 3582 5782
+44 (0)20 3597 0694
+44 (0)20 3834 3538
+44 (0)20 8050 5218
+44 (0)20 8050 5137
+44 (0)20 8089 8685
+44 (0)20 8150 1053
+44 (0)20 8150 2322
+44 (0)20 8157 0303
+44 (0)20 8157 0723
+44 (0)20 8157 1278
+44 (0)20 8157 6352
+44 (0)27 047 9133
+44 (0)82 724 9044
+44 (0)64 055 4865
+44 (0)66 119 8429
+44 (0)7466 135829
+44 (0)7477 287805
+44 (0)7496 926125
+44 (0)7515 256321
+44 (0)7535 233759
+44 (0)7876 244756
+44 (0)7742 761759
+44 (0)7830 368427
+353 (1)902 6708
+27 67 670 7418
+27 67 854 3684
+27 69 453 3331
+27 69 450 5122
+27 68 230 8681
+27 68 260 2896
+27 68 474 6402
+27 69 451 2260
+27 68 161 0374
+27 69 452 2236
+27 69 452 0018
+27 69 453 8399
+27 69 223 3567
+27 (61) 474 0381
+27 72 890 9360
+27 76 553 8097
+27 76 657 2644
+27 81 885 4135
+27 21 745 2639
+27 66 365 4421
+61 29 136 2352
+40 77 1172 0818
+41 76 4383 444
+46 27 047 9133
+46 70 872 7921
+46 70 098 1171
+46 70 823 6448
+46 72 144 0467
+46 73 121 4543
+46 76 937 3920
+46 84 650 2623
+48 73 384 8616
8091 4510
Fraudulent websites
www.ukbondfinder.com
www.moneymarket.com
www.bond-supermarket.com
www.private-client-investec.com
www.investec-bonds.com
www.privateclient-investec.co.uk
www.investecsholdings.com
*This is not an exhaustive list: criminals routinely use new contact details to try and defraud their victims.
I paid money into an investment, which I suspect may be a scam. What should I do?
Firstly, call your bank immediately. Tell them about any payments you made which are linked to the scam. It might be possible to recover some of the funds by calling the beneficiary bank. Investec cannot do this for you even if you are not our client.
Should I report this to the police?
Yes. After speaking to your bank, you should report the incident to the police via Action Fraud. Investment scams are a criminal matter.
I was asked to provide personal information as part of the ‘investment onboarding process’. Should I do anything about this?
If the fraudsters have access to your personal information, like a copy of a passport or bank statement, they can use this to impersonate you. You can protect yourself by registering a protective registration with Cifas or with other external identity protection services such as Experian or Equifax.
Does Investec need anything further from me?
Once cases are identified we are preventing fraudsters from impersonating Investec by taking down fake websites and malicious email domains. But to do this, we need the original email sent to you by the fraudster. You can send this to us by doing the following:
1. Open a new email to UKfraud@investec.co.uk
2. Attach the original email from the fraudster. In some email providers you can drag and drop the message into the new email, or copy and paste the message.
3. Avoid simply forwarding the email. This erases some critical data we need to take down the fake domains.
How can I check if I’m investing in a genuine Investec product?
You can contact our Client Support Centre at any time by calling 0330 123 3655 / +44 20 7597 4131 outside the UK.
How can I protect myself?
- Remember legitimate financial institutions and investment companies will never contact you out of the blue, over the phone or by email.
- Beware of unsolicited approaches or those where you are pressured to invest by a deadline.
- Do not call back a number you have been given. Instead, call back only on a trusted number you can find independently. Always verify your investment over the phone if have been corresponding with your investment manager by email, as email addresses can be hacked.
- Brand impersonation fraud is increasingly common. If you have been contacted by email, pay attention to the sending address. For example, Investec does not use the domain investec-uk.com, securemailbox-investec.com and investecltd.com, but scammers do.
- Watch out for fake advertisements as well, particularly if they appear in search results online or on social media websites. Search engines and social media platforms do not verify adverts.
- Avoid making rushed decisions, and check the FCA Warning List and the FCA’s list of warnings from foreign regulators before making any kind of investment.
- Do your research and check several websites for investment opportunities. If a product appears on one website only, this might be a scam. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Interest rates are at an all-time low across all financial institutions. If a product offers a higher-than-average return, it may not be genuine.
- Read our expert UK commentary about the latest investment scams here.
Next steps of this scam:
If you have fallen victim to this scam, the fraudsters may attempt to contact you again with other investment opportunities. Alternatively, they may claim to represent a bank or agency that can recover any losses. They may tell you that your funds have been reinvested in cryptocurrency or that you are due a cheque. Do not be fooled, this is simply a continuation of the same scam.
Details previously used:
- Ian Davies/Davis at the Bank of Shanghai
- Jingtsai (an individual in Hong Kong)
- Telephone number: 0203 129 1446
- Solicitors Schulm 07
For more details on how to identify an investment scam, refer to the MoneyHelper website.