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Thursday, 9 October 2025 - 06:30

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Dutch Financial Regulator issues warning over fraudulent chat group investments

The Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) is warning investors about scams through chat groups. The regulator has observed a sharp increase in investment fraud, in which scammers pose as experienced investment experts in WhatsApp or Telegram groups, offering “exclusive tips.”

Scammers add victims to WhatsApp, Telegram, Facebook, or LinkedIn chat groups without their consent or through deceptive ads. Group members are offered so-called “exclusive” investment tips for free and urged to put money into particular stocks or cryptocurrencies. In many cases, these products don’t exist, leading to substantial financial losses.

The AFM has outlined several red flags that may indicate chat group investment scams. Victims can be added to groups without their consent, pressured to invest quickly through limited-time offers, or promised unrealistically high returns on certain investments.

Fraudsters often pretend to be certified analysts, asset managers, or well-known investors to gain trust. The AFM stresses that these impersonations are fraudulent and amount to identity theft. The regulator advises victims to report the incident to the AFM and to file a police report.

In addition to issuing warnings, the AFM has also introduced educational programs to make consumers more aware of investment fraud risks. One such initiative is the checkjeaanbieder.nl campaign, which guides the public on identifying trustworthy providers and reporting suspicious behavior.

Reporting by ANP and NL Times

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