Latest fraud warnings
Free dash camera reward
Admiral Group has been made aware that a scam email, using brand interpretation, is currently circulating. Customers are being asked to fill out a survey with the chance to win a free dash camera. Admiral do not currently work with Garmin and do not have any incentives to win a dashcam currently.
If you receive this email, do not click on this link. It aims to steal your personal and financial information. These communications are not just targeted at Admiral customers and the details fraudsters are using have not been obtained from Admiral systems.
Unfortunately, phishing campaigns are on the rise and are an industry wide issue. If you’re ever in doubt, always verify with the company directly before responding, or report via report@phishing.gov.uk.
You can also learn more about how to keep yourself safe online here.
Admiral Group and its subsidiaries would never ask for sensitive or payment details over a web form or ask you to share any security information outside of verified communication channels. For more information on how we protect and process your personal data, please see our Privacy and Cookie policy.
‘Exclusive reward’ scam
Admiral Group has been made aware that a scam email that impersonates Admiral is being sent to email accounts, claiming that the recipient has received a reward for being a customer.
If you receive this email, do not click on this link. It aims to steal your personal and financial information.
These communications are not just targeted to Admiral customers, and the details fraudsters are using have not been obtained from Admiral systems.
Unfortunately, phishing campaigns are on the rise and are an industry wide issue. If you’re ever in doubt, always verify with the company directly before responding, or report via report@phishing.gov.uk.
You can also learn more about how to keep yourself safe online here.
Admiral Group and its subsidiaries would never ask for sensitive or payment details over a web form or ask you to share any security information outside of verified communication channels. For more information on how we protect and process your personal data, please see our Privacy and Cookie policy.
Free ‘car emergency kit’ scam
Admiral Group has been made aware that a scam email that impersonates Admiral is being sent to email accounts, claiming that the recipient has been selected to win a free ‘car emergency kit’. The scammers ask the recipient to answer a few questions by following the link on the email.
If you receive this email, do not click on this link. It aims to steal your personal and financial information.
These communications are not just targeted to Admiral customers and the details fraudsters are using have not been obtained from Admiral systems.
Unfortunately, phishing campaigns are on the rise and are an industry wide issue. If you’re ever in doubt, always verify with the company directly before responding, or report via report@phishing.gov.uk.
You can also learn more about how to keep yourself safe online here.
Admiral Group and its subsidiaries would never ask for sensitive or payment details over a web form or ask you to share any security information outside of verified communication channels. For more information on how we protect and process your personal data, please see our Privacy and Cookie policy.
Fake loan website
Admiral Group has been made aware that fraudsters are forging signatures and issuing documents purportedly showing that Admiral is providing surety insurance for corporate.
Admiral Group and its subsidiary companies do not provide loan insurance, sureties or guarantees of any sort and we have reported this activity to the Financial Conduct Authority.
If you are contacted by anyone suggesting we will provide or have provided any products of this nature, please report this to Action Fraud, the UK’s national fraud and cyber reporting centre.
Fake green bonds
Admiral Group has been made aware that fraudsters are attempting to mislead potential investors by contacting them directly and offering the opportunity to invest in a fraudulent green bond.
We do not directly contact people to sell bonds in this way and we have reported this to the Financial Conduct Authority.
If you are contacted by anyone asking you to invest in our bonds you can report this to Action Fraud, the UK’s national fraud and cyber reporting centre.