At Marex, we have unfortunately become increasingly aware of continuing fraudulent activity involving entities falsely claiming to represent Marex or its subsidiaries and affiliates. These scams usually involve fake websites, but can also include unsolicited emails or phone calls, and bogus investment offers.
Marex does not market services to retail investors, and any investment opportunity marketed to individual retail investors in Marex’s name is fraudulent.
Tips on how to protect yourself
At Marex, protecting the integrity of our brand and the security of our stakeholders is a top priority. Here are a few tips to assist you in avoiding these types of scams:
- Verify all communications: Always confirm the legitimacy of any email, phone call, or message claiming to be from Marex or any Marex Group entity, using the official contact details on our Contact Us page.
- Check website URLs: Make sure you are visiting our official website, as fraudulent sites may use similar‑looking domain names.
- Do not share personal or financial information unless you are certain of the recipient’s identity and legitimacy.
- Report suspicious activity: If you suspect fraud or have been approached by someone claiming to represent Marex under suspicious circumstances, contact us immediately at ScamSites@marex.com and report the incident to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) or the relevant regulator in your jurisdiction.
Latest alerts
The websites listed below are fraudulent and have no connection with Marex.
mrxcapitaltrading.com
Emails or communications from, or referring to, these domains are not affiliated with Marex and are not authorised by the Marex Group in any capacity. Please exercise extreme caution and do not engage in any financial transactions if you are contacted by individuals claiming to be employees of Marex or its subsidiaries and affiliates, offering investment opportunities or financial products associated with these domain names. Marex actively responds to all incidents of identity theft and promptly reports such matters to the relevant authorities.
Taking Action
Marex works closely with regulatory authorities in the jurisdictions in which it operates to monitor and takes action against fraudulent activity. All stakeholders are urged to remain vigilant and informed.
For more information on recognising and reporting financial scams, visit:
- FCA ScamSmart: https://www.fca.org.uk/scamsmart
- Anti-Deception Coordination Centre (ADCC): https://www.adcc.gov.hk/en-hk/home.html