Rongchai Wang
Jun 18, 2025 03:02
The Hong Kong Mortgage Corporation Limited alerts the public about a fraudulent website mimicking its official web presence, urging vigilance against scams.
The Hong Kong Mortgage Corporation Limited (HKMC) has issued a public warning concerning a fraudulent website that closely resembles its official site. The announcement, made on June 18, 2025, highlights the unauthorized use of its identity by the website noblewincapitallimited[.]com, which has been the subject of numerous public inquiries, according to the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.
Fraudulent Website Alert
The HKMC has clarified that this fraudulent website has no connections with the HKMC or any of its subsidiaries, collectively known as the HKMC Group. The impersonating site falsely represents itself as part of the HKMC’s operations, including its loyalty program, AMIGOS By HKMC. The HKMC emphasizes that its only legitimate web address is www.hkmc.com.hk.
Public Advisory
In its advisory, the HKMC urges the public to remain vigilant against suspicious communications, whether they be calls, websites, or other forms of contact. They recommend protective measures for personal information and advise anyone receiving dubious communication claiming to be from the HKMC Group to verify its authenticity by contacting the HKMC’s general line at 2536 0000. Victims of fraudulent activities are encouraged to report incidents promptly to the police.
Wider Implications
This alert is part of a broader trend of increasing cybersecurity threats targeting financial institutions and their customers. Such fraudulent activities often aim to exploit public trust in established institutions. As cyber threats become more sophisticated, financial bodies worldwide, including the HKMC, are stepping up efforts to educate the public and enhance their security measures.
The HKMC’s proactive stance in addressing these fraudulent activities underscores the importance of public awareness and cooperation in combating cybercrime. By staying informed and cautious, individuals can help protect themselves against potential scams.
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