Friday, 07 Jan 2022 09:06 PM MYT
It said the public is requested to not click on web addresses or emails that misrepresent an authorised institution, verify if the business was licensed and authorised by regulatory bodies and never share banking details, identity card number or passwords to anyone when faced with suspicious online investment scheme.
The exchange said it regularly updates the list of unauthorised websites, investment products, companies and individuals. Bursa Malaysia said examples of these unauthorised websites and postings could be viewed at https://bursaacademy.bursamarketplace.com/en/sc-investor-alert.