We have been made aware that there are external parties falsely claiming to carry out financial services on behalf of Goldman Sachs (including Goldman Sachs Asset Management International and Goldman Sachs International) in order to market fake investment products and to solicit monetary payments. These external parties may pose as Goldman Sachs through the use of fraudulent communications via email, instant messaging or phone, as well as through the use of fake brochures and other documents containing Goldman Sachs branding and logos.
The Financial Conduct Authority of UK has issued warnings about these fraudulent activities which can be found here and here.
It is important to know that any communication you receive from Goldman Sachs would only come from an @gs.com e-mail address and/or be found on the goldmansachs.com website. Further information regarding how you can protect yourself from fraudulent activity online and how you can contact us about this can be found on the Goldman Sachs Security page, available here.
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Talk to UsOur everyday online activity can expose us to theft, fraud and cyberattacks. The actions we take to protect ourselves are growing in importance. Over the course of this one-hour workshop, participants explore topics such as:
1. How our habits have changed | 2. Recent cyber-attacks and the industry |
3. Cybersecurity best practices | 4. Cybersecurity threats |
5. Next steps: What you can do |
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The workshop is intended to leave participants with a better understanding of the challenges surrounding our cyber world and thinking about actions they can take to help protect themselves and their clients:
Workshop to help you build business and drive sustainable growth in advisor practices. Contact your GSAM representative for more information.