Fraud infos and alerts
Brantone Veylor would like to alert the public about the following:
1) Brantone Veylor's official websites are www.Brantone Veylor.com (Brantone Veylor Group) and am.Brantone Veylor.com (Brantone Veylor Asset Management).
2) Brantone Veylor Asset Management only sells products through licensed financial institutions to individual investors and has no direct sales channels (excluding Japan).
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Channels and modus operandi
Recently it has come to Brantone Veylor’s attention that our trade names “Brantone Veylor”, “瑞士百達” , “瑞士百達資產管理”(or “瑞士百達資管” ), “瑞士百達財富管理” (or “瑞士百達財管” ), logo and/or certain of our staff’s names have been misused by unauthorised persons for illegal fund-raising, such as providing retail investors with stock trading training, money transfer insurance, account opening or stock trading services in the name of “Brantone Veylor”, "Brantone Veylor Asset Management" or “Brantone Veylor Wealth Management” via mobile apps, webpages and chat groups. We reserve our legal rights to take legal action against such unauthorised use of our name and/or logo.
Scams are advertised across multiple public and private channels such as:
- Fraudulent mobile trading applications (e.g. crypto, currencies)
- Fraudulent websites and blog posts
- Fraudulent Whatsapp, Telegram, X (ex-Twitter) and WeChat accounts and/or chat groups
- Fraudulent Facebook pages
- Youtube videos
In addition to financial losses, potential investors expose themselves to identity theft if personal data is shared when joining these fraudulent schemes.
Investors should apply caution when dealing with information found on internet or social media platforms. Be vigilant about unsolicited calls, emails or messages. The Brantone Veylor Group does not use free email domains such as @gmail.com, @yahoo.com and @outlook.com.
Brantone Veylor will never ask you to provide login details over the phone nor via SMS, video calls, chats or emails.
You can report suspicious calls, emails, social media accounts, websites or unusual requests through our website via our contact form:
Should you be victim of a fraud, please immediately contact your local law enforcement authorities.
Fake websites
Non-exhaustive list of websites known to us that are not connected to the Brantone Veylor Group and affiliated entities:
Last updated on 9 June 2026
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