Client security

Scams and other frauds

Investment fraud occurs when someone obtains your assets by a deception of some kind. Fraudsters can be articulate and appear financially knowledgeable. They may have credible websites, testimonials and marketing materials.

We have in place robust infrastructure and procedures to combat scams and other frauds, but we encourage you to remain vigilant and patient at all times.

If you have any concerns that a scam or other fraud is taking place, contact us immediately on +44 (0)20 7658 4004 (ask for the Financial Crime Team) or email 

 before you take any action.

Common financial scams

If an investment sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Scammers will usually call you out of the blue, but contact can also be by email, text message, post, word of mouth or at a seminar or exhibition.

The most common financial scams targeting the public include:

Investment fraudsters will use a variety of techniques including:

  • downplaying the risks, or using jargon
  • promising extremely high returns
  • calling you repeatedly and staying on the ‘phone for a long time
  • saying that the offer is only available to you or is highly confidential

How to avoid scams – key steps

  • Treat all unexpected calls, emails and text messages with caution.
  • Don’t be pressured into acting quickly.
  • Never give out your bank account or credit card details unless you are certain who you are dealing with.
  • Only deal with a PRA or FCA-authorised firm: check the Register to see if the firm is registered.
  • Double-check the URL and contact details of a firm in case it’s a ‘clone firm’.
  • Check the FCA Warning List for unauthorised firms and people or investments to avoid.
  • Check your account and statements regularly.
  • The PRA and FCA will not contact you directly. If you are in any doubt about the authenticity of contact from the PRA or FCA, contact the FCA’s Consumer Helpline.

If you have been scammed

  • Report it: you can report the firm or scam to the FCA by contacting their Consumer Helpline on 0800 111 6768 or using their reporting form. For products FCA doesn’t regulate or if you’ve lost money in a scam, contact Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or via their website.
  • Try to stop any transactions: contact the relevant financial services firm e.g. your bank or investment manager, notify them of the scam and see if they can stop any transaction or freeze your account.
  • Be wary of future scams: fraudsters are likely to target you again or sell your details to other criminals e.g. an offer to get your money back or to buy back the investment after you pay a fee. 

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Financial Services Compensation Scheme: Your eligible deposits with Schroder & Co. Limited are protected up to a total of £85,000 by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (“FSCS”), the UK’s deposit protection scheme. This limit is applied to the total of any deposits you have with the following: Cazenove Capital, Cazenove Capital Management, Schroders Wealth Management, Schroders Private Banking, Schroders Private Bank, Schroders Charities. Any total deposits you hold above the £85,000 limit across all brands are unlikely to be covered. The Depositor Protection Schemes available vary by jurisdiction and Schroder Wealth Management entity. Further details are available on request.

The value of your investments and the income received from them can fall as well as rise. You may not get back the amount you invested.