Hawaii Securities Law News - Hawaii Securities Office Warns Residents of Potential Investment Scams

On August 13, 2025, the Hawaii Securities Office issued a warning to residents about potential investment scams circulating in the state. The office received reports of several fraudulent schemes targeting unsuspecting investors, and is urging caution when considering any investment opportunities.According to the Hawaii Securities Office, one of the most common scams involves individuals promising high returns with little to no risk. These schemes often prey on individuals who are looking to make quick money or are unfamiliar with the investment process. Some fraudulent companies may even claim to be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or other regulatory bodies, when in fact they are operating illegally.In response to these reports, the Hawaii Securities Office is advising residents to thoroughly research any investment opportunity before committing any funds. This includes verifying the credentials of the company or individual offering the investment, checking for any past complaints or enforcement actions, and consulting with a financial advisor if needed.Additionally, the Hawaii Securities Office reminds residents to be cautious of unsolicited investment offers, especially those that come through cold calls, emails, or social media. These tactics are often used by scammers to lure in potential victims and should be approached with skepticism.To further protect themselves from investment scams, the Hawaii Securities Office recommends the following tips:- Never invest money that you cannot afford to lose.- Be wary of investments that promise guaranteed returns or high profits with little to no risk.- Ask for written documentation and conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions.- Report any suspicious investment offers to the Hawaii Securities Office or the SEC.By staying vigilant and informed, residents of Hawaii can better protect themselves from falling victim to investment scams. The Hawaii Securities Office will continue to monitor and investigate any reports of fraudulent activity in order to safeguard investors in the state.

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