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Warning: members of the public are being contacted by people claiming to work for AXA Investment Managers UK Limited.  Find out more information and what to do by clicking here.

Fraudsters Pretending to be AXA IM

AXA IM Alerts

This page outlines the trending fraud attempts that have recently been reported to AXA IM.

These companies and the associated email and web addresses – are not affiliated with the AXA Group in any way.

Impersonation Fraud  / AXA Fixed Term Savings Bond – Investment Guide - September 2023

AXA IM would like to warn the public and our clients of impersonation fraud and fraudulent use of its name.

Unsolicited calls are being made by fraudsters to members of the public by individuals impersonating employees of AXA Investment Managers, specifically Jared Cook on behalf of AXA Investment Managers Ireland. This is a fraud and cease any communications with them. The unsolicited calls are then followed up with an email containing a fraudulent document “AXA Fixed Term Savings Bond – Investment Guide” by way of attachment to the email.

Fraudulent Details as at 12th October 2023 (Note: Fraudsters regularly change these details):

Email Addresses:

Telephone Numbers:

  • 01 568 67 52
  • 015686918;
  • 01 568 6912; and
  • 01 568 6935.

The above details are not associated with AXA IM in any way. If you have been the recipient of a fraudulent request or communication, we strongly advise you to ignore the emails, social media and/or internet links.

If you are in the UK and are impacted by fraud, please contact Action Fraud (https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/) immediately or your nearest police station. You should also notify your bank if you have sent any funds to fraudsters. Please forward any suspicious emails to lonfinancialcrimeteam@axa-im.com.

Impersonation / Cloning: New Bond Issue 8.6% - Sustainability Linked Bond FSCS Protected - January 2023

Individuals are purporting to be AXA Investment Managers and are offering a “New Bond Issue 8.6% - Sustainability Linked Bond - FSCS Protected”.

Fraudulent email addresses / domains being used:

  • investors@sustainableaxa.com
  • sustainableaxa.com@mail485.bms2.bmsend.com
  • AXA <investors=sustainableaxa.com@mail485.bms2.bmsend.com> on behalf of AXA <investors@sustainableaxa.com>

Fraudulent communications state:

“Sustainability Linked Bond

AXA IM is committed to the idea that investors will be better positioned if they acknowledge and address climate change and sustainability in their portfolios. This has prompted us to carefully monitor the arrival of a new type of fixed income asset class: Sustainability-Linked Bonds (SLBs). Please see below our SLB rate for retail investors.”

This is not a genuine offering and we strongly urge you not to engage in communications and part with any funds.

If you believe you have been exposed to this scam please contact us at: LONFinancialCrimeTeam@axa-im.com to share any relevant details

 

Fraudulent activity – September 2022

AXA IM would like to warn the public and our clients of possible fraudulent use of its name or those pretending to act on AXA IM’s behalf. A fraudulent website (as shown below) refers to a company named “AXA HUI HUANG” which mentioned an individual named “陳運鋒” act on behalf of AXA Investment Managers Asia Limited in Taiwan.  Please exercise caution before carrying out any investment or funds transfer for which you may be solicited.

Fraudulent website/email address being used:

  • https://axa-society.com/
  • axahhmanage@gmail.com

The website address and email addresses are not associated with AXA IM in any way. If you have been the recipient of a fraudulent request or communication, we strongly advise you to ignore the emails, social media and/or internet links.

If you are concerned about any potential fraud, please contact AXA IM directly, the relevant government agency and/or your nearest police station. You may email us or forward suspicious emails to asiacompliance@axa-im.com.

Impersonation / cloned firms - One Year Fixed Rate Bond – Tesco PLC - June 2021 – UPDATED 21/06/2021

Individuals are purporting to be AXA Investment Managers employees, Tesco PLC or Tesco Personal Finance and are offering a One Year Fixed Rate Bond with a rate of 3.919% pa. 

Fraudulent website being used:

  • www.tescofixedincome.com

Fraudulent email addresses / domains being used:

  • bondoffer@tescofixedincome.com
  • @axa-fixedincome.com

Fraudulent communications state:

“Tesco Plc Launch New One Year Bond offering a 3.919% Fixed Interest Rate”

“This offer ends on the 30th June 2021 subject to availability. AXA Investment Managers are the appointed financial institution responsible for the distribution/selling of this bond”.

“AXA Investment Managers- Tesco Plc Bond Application.”

This is not a genuine offering and we strongly urge you not to engage in communications and part with any funds. If you believe you have been exposed to this scam please contact us at: LONFinancialCrimeTeam@axa-im.com to share any relevant details.

Recruitment Scams Alert

We have been warned about a rise in recruitment fraud in the industry with scammers targeting investment professionals and graduates.

Hackers are taking advantage of the remote recruitment process to impersonate companies and recruiters, to gather personal data and, in some cases, extract money.

Because we care about your safety and want to protect our future talents, be aware of the following:  

  • All AXA IM jobs for which we are externally recruiting are posted on our Careers website. 
  • Any communication you receive from AXA IM would only come from an @axa-im.com e-mail address.
  • We will never ask candidate to interview via chat or text, nor ask for an upfront payment or deposit.

If you believe you have been exposed to this scam please contact us at: whistleblowing@axa-im.com to share any relevant details.

Warning regarding fraudulent activities misusing the name of the Luxembourg investment fund Bank Capital Opportunity Fund

Warning to the public regarding persons claiming to operate on behalf of the approved investment fund "Bank Capital Opportunity Fund" by offering to subscribe for an attractive return by telephone or e-mail. In order to give credibility to their approach, they indicate, among other things, the website which is a copy of the real website https://www.bc-opportunityfund.com/ , e-mail addresses such as contact@bc-opportunityfund.com or jose.henriques@bc-opportunity.fund , all legal information relating to the fund such as the address and the RCS registration number and attach a false certificate of compliance.

Fraudulent web domain - February 2021

bc-opportunityfund.com

China and HK fraudulent activity – December 2020

AXA IM would like to warn the public and our clients of possible fraudulent use of AXA’s brand in China. For instance, the fraudulent call may contact you by telephone or Wechat mentioning the product is guaranteed by AXA or AXA IM.

Please be advised that you may be a victim of an attempted fraud if you have been the recipient of a call or communication initiated by non-authorized distributors or individual regarding any product offered by AXA or AXA Investment Managers.

We strongly advise that you cease all communications with the individuals regarding this fraudulent offer and alert your local authorities.

Fixed Rate ISA Bond

Members of the general public are being contacted by individuals who are purporting to be employees of AXA IM UK following providing their details in the Top Wealth Bonds comparison website (https://www.topwealthbonds.com) or responding to advertisements placed in the national press and on social media.   The FCA have published a warning regarding Top Wealth Bonds who they believe are providing financial services or products in the UK without their authorisation.  These individuals are offering a Fixed Rate ISA Bond with rates of return increasing with the length of time that the Bond is held. 

These individuals are sending emails from a false email account:

  • enquiry@private-axa.com
  • legal@document-axa.com
  • eqnuiry@privateretail-axa.com
  • enquiry@privertretail-axa.com

This is not a genuine offering and we strongly urge you not to engage in communications and part with any funds.

AXA Investment Managers GS Limited Savings

AXA Investment Managers GS Limited Savings account management mandate and / or Livret P.E.C contract

Individuals claiming to work for AXA Investment Managers GS Ltd, are offering an AXA EPARGNE EURO savings plan solution and / or an AXA IM P.E.C booklet with a proposed yield of 6% or 9.78% per year as well as other advantages.

Emails with the domain @axa-investment.fr, @axaim-freemarket.net or @axaim-gslimited.net and other contact points (Sender Olivier Brunet, Florent Favard or Pierre Menival, Professional number starting with 09) do not come from AXA Investment Managers GS Ltd .

None of these email addresses or telephone numbers come from our company. We therefore ask you not to respond to such canvassing actions. People who invest after being approached by these fraudulent companies risk falling victim to investment fraud. If in doubt, we invite you to contact us.

Fixed Rate Bond - Citibank

Individuals are purporting to be employees of Citibank and are offering a Fixed Rate Bond with a rate of 5.9% pa in the Framlington Equities Axa Framlington Global Technology Fund ZGBP. 

These individuals are purporting to work for Citibank and are sending emails from false email accounts and numbers such as:

  • bonds.citigroup@europe.com
  • Citigroup.investors@fixedbonds.org
  • 0203 239 1906
  • 0203 4554 152
  • 0738 974146

This is not a genuine offering and we strongly urge you not to engage in communications and part with any funds.

AXAcoins.com

Recently, a website claiming to be a subsidiary of AXA Group has been created, claiming to offer asset management services.

This entity has been reaching out to the general public via WhatsApp and other communication platforms. AXAcoins.com is in no way associated with or part of AXA Group or AXA Investment Managers.

AXA Techview

It has come to our attention that several individuals have received an advertisement from a company pretending to be affiliated with AXA IM to invest LIBRA cryptocurrency products.

Upon leaving their contact details, individuals are contacted by AXA TECHVIEW UNITED KINDOM LONDON 7 NEWGATE STREET - EC1A 7HD, and are asked to provide information including proof of identity, proof of address and bank details.

We urge you not to respond to such advertisements. Individuals who invest following a cold call from such fraudulent companies are likely to be victims of investment fraud.

IPO scams

Individuals claiming to be from AXA IM offering members of the public the opportunity to take part in Initial Public Offerings (IPO).

These emails are sent from false email accounts such as admin@axa-im-uk.com, trading@axa-im-uk.com and use variations of our domain such as @axa-imglobal.com, @clientaxa.com. These emails often claim to be from senior executives of AXA IM and AXA group.

If you are uncertain about the legitimacy of a communication please contact us.

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TradeCapital scams

Individuals claiming to be employees of TradeCapital Invest Finance Limited (https://www.tradecapitalinvest.biz) are advising members of the public that they have merged with AXA Investment Managers UK Ltd.

Neither AXA IM UK Limited nor any other part of the AXA Group has entered into a relationship with TradeCapital Invest Finance Limited or Trade Capital Group. Please note that anyone contacting you from the above companies advising they have merged with AXA IM UK Ltd or AXA Group will not be a genuine communication.

Our premises at 22 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ is the registered address of AXA Investment Managers UK Limited only.

Fixed Rate ISA

Individuals are purporting to be employees of AXA IM Asset Management and based in Ireland.

They are offering a Fixed Rate ISA with a rate of 3% pa. These emails are sent from false email accounts such as admin@axa-im-ie.com and claim to be staff member of AXA IM or AXA Group.

This is not a genuine offering and we strongly urge you not to engage in communications and part with any funds.

National Lottery of Uruguay

Individuals are being contacted by an individual purporting to work for AXA Investment Managers regarding the National Lottery of Uruguay.

These emails are sent from a false email account, axa-im@consultant.com.

Blanc & Beaufort

Blanc and Beaufort is a brokerage firm. The legitimate entity of Blanc and Beaufort has been cloned and there is a notice on the FCA warning list. Individuals purporting to work for Blanc and Beaufort are cold calling individuals and encouraging them to make investments in AXA funds in addition to other asset management firms.

J McKenzie

It has been brought to our attention that a Key Investor Information Document with reference to a fund so-called “AXA McKenzie Global Technology Fund” (“AXA MKGTF”) and supposed to be managed by the company “J. McKenzie” in partnership with the AXA Investment Managers Group (“AXA IM Group”) and AXA Investment Managers UK Limited, has been published on the following website : www.jmmckenzie.com.

Please be advised that “AXA MKGTF” is not an AXA IM Group product nor managed by any AXA IM entity. In addition, neither entity of the AXA IM Group nor any other entity of the AXA Group has entered into any relationship or partnership with the company “J. McKenzie”. Accordingly, please exercise caution before carrying out any investment concerning this fund and/or with this company. 

Investimiento UK Ltd

It has come to our attention that the abovementioned company has been incorporated and registered with Companies House at the premises 7 Newgate Street, London, EC1A 7NX.

Please note that 22 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ is the registered address of AXA Investment Managers UK Limited only. Neither AXA IM UK Limited nor any other part of the AXA Group has entered into a relationship with Investimiento UK Ltd. 

Please note that anyone contacting you from this entity advising they have merged with AXA IM UK or AXA Group will not be a genuine communication.

Lotusten Assetz Management Holdings PTE LTD (“Lotusten”)

It has come to our attention that the abovementioned company is claiming to be representing AXA Investment Managers UK Limited and entering into Confidential Investment Management Agreements (“CIMAs”).

Please be advised that AXA Investment Managers UK Limited is not connected with Lotusten and does not enter into these types of agreements.  Accordingly, please exercise caution before carrying out any investment concerning these agreements and/or with this company.

Abott Logistics Consulting Ltd

It has come to our attention that the abovementioned company has been incorporated and registered with Companies House at the premises 7 Newgate Street, London, EC1A 7NX.

Please note that 22 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ is the registered address of AXA Investment Managers UK Limited.  Neither AXA IM UK Limited nor any other part of the AXA Group has entered into a relationship with Abott Logistics Consulting Ltd. 

NextEra Energy Solar Bond and SolarCity Bond

Individuals claiming to be employees of AXA IM are offering members of the general public the opportunity to invest in the NextEra Energy Solar and SolarCity Bonds.

Neither AXA IM UK nor any other part of the AXA Group has entered into a relationship with NextEra Energy or SolarCity to provide a fixed income bond to facilitate the development of Solar energy projects.

This is not a genuine offering and we strongly urge you not to engage in communications and part with any funds.

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