FMA sees spike in investment scam complaints, issues more warnings, since start of Covid

The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) - Te Mana Tātai Hokohoko - is warning New Zealanders to be on the lookout for three unique types of scams that have been on the rise since the start of COVID-19.

The warning comes as the FMA responds to a rise in complaints about investment scams and fraud lodged with the regulator in the first half of this year - up 79% on the same period in 2020.

From January to June 2021, the FMA received 158 complaints about investment scams and fraud - up 79% on the 88 complaints received during the same period in 2020, when the pandemic began, and up 49% on the 106 complaints in the first half of 2019.

As a result, from January to June 2021, the FMA issued 36 public warnings about suspected scams and other non-compliant entities - up 29% on the 28 warnings issued during the same period in 2020, and up 80% the 20 issued in the first half of 2019.

In particular, since the start of the pandemic, the FMA has noted a rise in three new types of scams:

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