We have become aware that a number of shareholders of the Amati AIM VCT have recently received unsolicited telephone calls from a company offering to buy the shareholder’s VCT shares. This might sound like a great deal, but will likely come with a request for money up front as a bond or other form of security, which the scammers say they will pay back if the sale does not go ahead. This is probably an advance fee scam – where you pay money but never hear from them again. We believe these calls to be part of a “Boiler Room Scam” and VCT shareholders are warned to be very suspicious of these types of calls.

Should you receive such calls, if possible it would be helpful if you could let us know the following information:

  • name of company
  • name of individual calling
  • telephone number
  • email address
  • web address

Please contact us on either: info@amatiglobal.com or 0131 503 9115. You may also wish to notify the FCA or Police.

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The FCA have produced a flyer alerting investors to what they should be aware of should they receive a fraudulent call:
 Beware of share fraud

For further information on share fraud and boiler room scams or to report a fraudulent call, please visit the FCA website at:

https://www.fca.org.uk/scamsmart/how-avoid-investment-scams