The Financial Services Authority (FSA) estimates that 28 million
UK consumers are targeted every year by a wide range of
frauds. To reduce the risk of fraud happening to you please
consider the following:
- Ensure all your certificates are kept in a safe place or hold
your shares electronically in CREST via a nominee.
- Keep all correspondence from the Registrars which contains
your shareowner reference number in a safe place. Destroy
correspondence by shredding.
- If you change your address inform the Registrars. If you
receive a letter from the Registrars regarding a change of
address and have not recently moved house, please contact
them immediately. You may be a victim of identity theft.
- Know when the dividends are paid. Consider having your
dividend paid directly into your bank, reducing the risk of
cheques being intercepted or lost in the post. If you change
your bank account, inform the Registrar of the details of
your new account. Respond to any letters the Registrar
sends you about this.
- If you are buying or selling shares, only deal with brokers
registered in your country or the UK to buy or sell shares.
Over the last year many companies have become aware
that their shareowners have received unsolicited phone
calls or correspondence concerning investment matters.
These are typically from overseas based brokers offering
US or UK investments. Shareholders are advised to be
very wary of any unsolicited advice.
- If you have any reason to believe that you may have been
the target of a fraud, or attempted fraud, please contact
Computershare immediately.
Unsolicited mail
The Company is legally obliged to make its share register
available to the general public. Consequently some
shareholders may receive unsolicited mail, including
correspondence from unauthorised investment firms.
If you wish to limit the amount of unsolicited mail you
receive please contact:
The Mailing Preference Service
Freepost (LON20771)
London
W1E 0ZT
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