SJP Financial crime fraud

An increase in online usage has meant that cyber criminals have found new opportunities to access our details – and our money.

To discover you have been targeted by a fraudulent company or had an account drained of funds is devastating. St. James’s Place is committed to informing and protecting its clients from financial abuse with proactive advice. Should you discover that you have been targeted by cybercriminals St. James’s Place advisers are immediately available with practical advice on how to get your personal or business finances back on track and put you back in control of your money.

If you are contacted with an unusual request or a too-good-to-be-true investment opportunity, always consider what you are being asked to do and how you are being asked to do it. If the request or offer has a ‘deadline,’ you should be suspicious. Never reveal your password, or any payment or credit card details over the phone, click on a link or enter personal details. You can speak to your Partner at any time and even if you’re not a client, please contact St. James’s Place head office for advice.

If you are reading this because you feel you may be targeted or have received a suspicious email or LinkedIn connection request from an unknown party claiming to be a representative of St. James’ Place, you should inform us and check the official Financial Services register of regulated individuals and firms, published by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). If your apparent contact doesn’t appear on the register, they are almost certainly not legitimate.

Links from this website exist for information only and we accept no responsibility or liability for the information contained on any such sites. Please note that clicking a link will open the external website in a new window or tab.

Further information on online security
SJP Approved 05/04/2024