- Scammers pretending to represent ´óÏóÊÓÆµare offering to help people consolidate superannuation accounts.
- ´óÏóÊÓÆµnever gives permission to use its employees’ names or the ´óÏóÊÓÆµlogo to promote financial products or services.
- If you think you or someone you know has been scammed,Ìýlodge a report of misconduct with ASICÌýand report the matter to police.
´óÏóÊÓÆµurges Australians to be wary of unsolicited phone calls and emails from people seeking your personal and banking details.
´óÏóÊÓÆµwill never call you to consolidate your super
´óÏóÊÓÆµis aware of scammers pretending to be calling from or on behalf of ASIC. Some fraudsters are pretending to represent ´óÏóÊÓÆµand are offering to help people consolidate superannuation accounts.
´óÏóÊÓÆµnever gives permission to use its logo or the names of its staff and leaders to promote financial products or services.
Think you have been scammed?
If you think you or someone you know has been scammed,Ìýlodge a report of misconduct with ASICÌýand report the matter to police. You can also make a report to the Australian Cyber Security Centre atÌý. Your report may disrupt the scammers and hopefully will warn others to avoid it.
Read more
- Moneysmart info onÌý
- Scamwatch info onÌý
- Ìýfrom the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communication