Skip to content
  • About Us
    • Our team
    • Awards
  • Insights
  • Services
    • Core Plus
    • Flagship MPS
    • Bespoke Portfolios
    • Factsheets
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
    • Our team
    • Awards
  • Insights
  • Services
    • Core Plus
    • Flagship MPS
    • Bespoke Portfolios
    • Factsheets
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Our Team
  • Awards
  • Insights
  • Services
  • Our Portfolios
    • Flagship MPS
  • Factsheets
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Our Team
  • Awards
  • Insights
  • Services
  • Our Portfolios
    • Flagship MPS
  • Factsheets
  • Contact Us

Protecting Yourself From Scams

Scams can be difficult to spot and are sophisticated in nature, so if it sounds too good to be true it 
probably is.

How to spot the warning signs

  • Is it unexpected? Scammers often call out of the blue. They may also try and contact you via email, text, post, social media, or even in person.
  • Do you feel pressured to act quickly? Scammers might offer you a bonus or discount if you invest quickly, or they may say the opportunity is only available for a short time.
  • Does the offer sound too good to be true? Fraudsters often promise tempting rewards, such as high returns on an investment.
  • Is the offer exclusively for you? Scammers might claim that you’ve been specially chosen for an investment opportunity, and it should be kept a secret.
  • Are they trying to flatter you? Scammers often try to build a friendship with you to put you at ease.
  • Are you feeling worried or excited? Fraudsters may try to influence your emotions to get you to act.
  • Are they speaking with authority? Scammers might claim that they’re authorised and often appear knowledgeable about financial products.

How to spot the warning signs

  • Treat all unexpected calls, emails and text messages with caution. Don’t assume they’re genuine, even if the person knows some basic information about you.
  • Hang up on calls and ignore messages if you feel pressured to act quickly. A genuine bank or business won’t mind waiting if you want time to think.
  • Check your bank account and credit card statements regularly.
  • Consider getting independent financial advice or guidance before a big financial decision.
  • Do you own checks before investing by checking Financial Conduct Authority Warning List and the Financial Services Register to establish if the person you are dealing with 
is genuine.
Building your financial future
  • About Us
  • Insights
  • Services
  • Contact Us
  • Get Weekly Updates
  • About Us
  • Insights
  • Services
  • Contact Us
  • Get Weekly Updates
  • Important Information
  • Best Execution Policy
  • Protecting Yourself From Scams
  • Complaints
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility
  • Important Information
  • Best Execution Policy
  • Protecting Yourself From Scams
  • Complaints
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility

contact details

0203 962 6189

info@magnusdfm.com

Courthill House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AP

About us

Magnus Financial Discretionary Management Ltd (Magnus) is a discretionary investment management business that’s part of the
Wren Sterling Group of companies. We manage over £1bn of client assets and we exclusively serve clients of Wren Sterling.
  • Important Information
  • Best Execution Policy
  • Protecting Yourself From Scams
  • Complaints
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility
  • Important Information
  • Best Execution Policy
  • Protecting Yourself From Scams
  • Complaints
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility

The value of investments and any income from them can fall and you may get back less than you invested.