Hawaii Securities Law News - Hawaii Securities Division Warns of Investment Scams Targeting Residents

On August 14, 2025, the Hawaii Securities Division issued a warning to residents about a recent uptick in investment scams targeting individuals in the state. According to the division, several residents have reported falling victim to fraudulent schemes promising high returns on investments.One of the most common scams reported involves individuals being approached by supposed financial advisors or investment firms offering opportunities to invest in cryptocurrencies or foreign exchange markets. These scammers promise quick and substantial profits, with some even guaranteeing returns that sound too good to be true.Hawaii Securities Commissioner, Lisa Shiroda, cautioned residents to be wary of any investment that offers guaranteed high returns with little to no risk. She emphasized the importance of conducting thorough research on any investment opportunity and verifying the legitimacy of the individuals or firms involved.In addition to warning residents about fraudulent investment schemes, the Hawaii Securities Division also reminded individuals to be cautious when providing personal or financial information to unknown parties. Scammers often use personal information to steal identities or perpetrate further fraud.The division urged individuals who suspect they may have been targeted by an investment scam to report the incident immediately. Residents can contact the Hawaii Securities Division for assistance in investigating potentially fraudulent activities and seeking restitution.As the prevalence of investment scams continues to rise in Hawaii and across the country, the Securities Division emphasized the importance of staying vigilant and exercising caution when considering investment opportunities. By remaining informed and cautious, residents can protect themselves from falling victim to financial fraud.

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