Kuala Lumpur, 12 June 2022 – Bursa Malaysia Berhad (“Bursa Malaysia” or the “Exchange”) urges the public to remain vigilant of phone scams. The Exchange has recently been made aware of a scam where the caller fraudulently represents himself as a Board Member of Bursa Malaysia, asking for a donation.
The Exchange does not endorse any unlicensed activities, nor would any of our Board Members or staff make such requests for donations via telephone or WhatsApp calls, text messages or any other online channels.
Bursa Malaysia strongly advises those receiving such calls to be careful and not entertain invitations to “participate” in such schemes or requests for donation. If in doubt, please contact Bursa2U at 03 – 2732 0067 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
This alert is part of Bursa Malaysia’s on-going public service initiative to educate members of the public against online scams.
Please follow these best practices when faced with suspicious requests: ▪ Do not reply to suspicious e-mails, text messages or calls requesting for donations, ▪ Do not click on web addresses or emails that misrepresent an authorised institution, ▪ Verify whether the business is licensed, approved or authorised by the relevant regulatory bodies,
- Never share your personal details, such as your identity card number, passwords or bank account number, and
- Report to the authorities if you have been harassed or pressured to make a transaction, investment or receive money deposits.