Scam Alert: Fraudulent Impersonation & Email Scams

Be alert to fake bonds, scam calls and emails impersonating Activam

We have recently become aware of a fraudulent scheme involving individuals falsely representing themselves as Activam representatives. These scammers are creating fake websites and distributing counterfeit investment materials, attempting to solicit investments in non-existent products.

Important Guidelines to Protect Yourself:

  • Do not engage with unknown individuals claiming to represent Activam unless you have independently verified their identity.
  • Do not provide any personal information, banking details, or proceed with any financial transactions.
  • Be cautious of unsolicited communications, including emails, phone calls, or messages that seem suspicious or offer unexpected opportunities.

Identifying a Potential Scam:

  • Scammers may use official-sounding communication, including fabricated documents, professional-looking websites, and falsified contact details.
  • Be wary of any request to download software or share remote access to your device. Genuine Activam representatives will never ask to connect to your device using remote access tools.

If You Suspect a Scam:

Your vigilance and caution are essential. Stay alert to prevent fraud and protect yourself and your assets.

Example of recent scam