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J O Hambro is committed to protecting the security of your personal information and helping you to be better protected against online and social media scams and fraud.
Introduction
This page contains information on cybercrime, or online criminal activity, that may target clients. We urge you to take suspicious activity seriously.
How to protect against scams and fraud
Scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated and it's important you protect yourself against fraud and potential harm by being aware and cautious when receiving any unsolicited calls, text messages, emails or messages on social media platforms from anyone pretending to be from a legitimate organisation.
Always complete a thorough investigation of any investment opportunity to make sure you are receiving advice from a legitimate business.
Always validate the advice by independently visiting the claimed company’s website and where appropriate contacting the company via a publicly advertised phone number to ensure beyond doubt that the request or offer is legitimate.
Have you received a suspicious message, call or email?
If you receive any communication from J O Hambro Capital Management Limited (JOHCM) or any of its affiliates that you believe is not genuine or is of concern to you, please inform us via info@johcm.co.uk or +44 (0) 20 7747 5678. Fraudsters often try to mimic genuine companies; indeed, in the past fraudsters have claimed to represent our company, a scam known as a clone firm. In order to make themselves seem legitimate, fraudsters will use logos, addresses, telephone numbers and the names of real company employees, as well as create fake websites. They may also use paper or online forms to try to capture your personal details for fraud. Neither JOHCM, nor any of its affiliates will ever cold call you or send you an unsolicited email offering investment opportunities. We urge investors to stay alert to the dangers of investment fraud. Even if documents or websites refer to genuine products and appear legitimate, investors should exercise extreme caution. Keep your information safe from fraudsters. Familiarise yourself with the ways scammers try to access your information. Check if a firm is FCA-authorised on the Financial Services Register. If they’re not registered, it’s probably a scam. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), has further advice and details on how to report a fraud or scam on its website: website Protect yourself from scams.
Past Incidents
Madingwa/HaMcm Fraud - May 2024
We are aware of fraudsters who were impersonating JOHCM investment professionals in an attempt to defraud members of the public in India. It appeared that various forms of media, including an imposter website (madingwa.com), an iOS application (HaMcm) and a WhatsApp group chat were being used to offer stock recommendations and an educational investment programme as part of this scam. JOHCM confirms that it is not linked to madingwa.com or any of its affiliated platforms. We were also aware that members of the public may have made payments into an account called 'J O Hambro India small cap fund'; we confirm this fund does not exist and the account is not linked to JOHCM. JOHCM will never contact members of the public to make any payments over the phone, by email, or through any website in relation to making an investment or the provision of any service, nor will JOHCM members of staff ever contact individuals through WhatsApp. If you are a member of the WhatsApp group already we encourage you to make a report concerning this fraudulent activity to Meta. We have reported this activity to the relevant authorities. If you have been impacted by this fraud, please report it to your local law enforcement agency.
From our very first conversation to ongoing support, our teams of experts are here to answer your investment needs.