The Financial Conduct Authority has ramped up its fight against investment fraud with a flurry of alerts targeting fake firms that deceive UK consumers.
The financial watchdog isn’t holding back. Recent data suggests the Financial Conduct Authority has been issuing multiple warnings about unauthorised or clone firms – a stark reminder that investment scammers are working overtime to part you from your money.
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But what exactly are clone firms? They’re not just random scammers with fake websites. These are sophisticated fraudsters who’ve done their homework, creating fake entities that mirror real, authorised investment companies down to the last detail. They’ll steal legitimate firm names, copy their addresses, and even use genuine Firm Reference Numbers to make their operations look authentic.
The Scale of Deception
The numbers tell a sobering story. Action Fraud data from 2020 revealed that consumers reported losses exceeding £78 million from clone firm scams alone.
These aren’t isolated incidents either. According to available reports, clone firm investment scams reportedly increased during the UK’s first lockdown when many people were stuck at home and perhaps more vulnerable to online approaches.
What makes these scams especially dangerous is how convincing they appear. Fraudsters create sales materials and websites that are virtually identical to legitimate firms. They’ll even encourage potential victims to verify their Firm Reference Numbers on the FCA Register – because they’re using real ones stolen from authorised companies.
Fighting Back Against Fraud
The FCA isn’t fighting this battle alone. Working alongside the National Economic Crime Centre and National Cyber Security Centre, authorities have been systematically dismantling scam infrastructure. Recent operations have reportedly targeted cloned websites, scam phone lines, and associated email addresses.
Yet the problem persists. The regulator issued alerts relating to over 1,100 firms – including clones – in 2020, more than double the number from 2019. It’s a cat-and-mouse game where the mice keep multiplying.
Why Even Smart Investors Get Caught
Here’s the uncomfortable truth: 77% of investors surveyed admitted they didn’t know or were unsure what a clone investment firm was. This despite 75% feeling confident they could spot a scam.
That confidence might be misplaced when you’re dealing with fraudsters who’ve copied every detail of a legitimate firm’s online presence.
Source: @TheFCA
Key Takeaways
The FCA has been issuing multiple warnings about fake investment firms
Clone firm scams cost UK consumers over £78 million in 2020
Fraudsters create sophisticated copies of real investment firms to deceive even experienced investors
What This Means for Kent Residents
Kent residents should treat any unsolicited investment approach with extreme caution, no matter how professional it appears. Before engaging with any investment firm, use the FCA’s Firm Checker tool or call their consumer helpline on 0800 111 6768 to verify authorisation. If you believe you’ve been contacted by an unauthorised or clone firm, report it immediately to Action Fraud and don’t hand over any money or personal information – even firms that appear on the FCA Register might be clones using stolen credentials.
Source: @TheFCA
Published: 17 April 2026
Source: @TheFCA on X. This article has been researched and rewritten with editorial balance by Kent Local News.


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