In light of the ongoing developments related to the current coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and its impact on financial markets, Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft is reminding investors in Missouri to beware of con artists seeking to capitalize on fear and uncertainty.

“We know con artists are opportunistic and use current events to cloak their schemes with an air of immediacy and legitimacy,” said Ashcroft. “Never make an investment decision without understanding what you are investing in, who you are doing business with, where your money is going, how it will be used, and how you can get it back. Always ask if the salesperson and the security are registered with their securities regulator.”

Securities Commissioner David M. Minnick said investors should be on the lookout for scam artists trying to use the market downturn and the coronavirus to scare investors into so-called “safer, guaranteed investments.” “If you have concerns about your retirement accounts or investments, talk to your financial professional,” Minnick said. “Avoid making decisions based on panic or fear.”

To help investors identify common telltale signs of possible investment fraud, the Securities Division has provided three questions to ask before making a new investment.

• Is the investment being offered with a guaranteed high return with little or no risk? All investments carry risk that you may potentially lose some or all of your money. Anyone who says their investment offer has no risk is lying. Investment returns aren’t guaranteed.

• Is there a sense of urgency or limited availability surrounding the investment? If the offer is legitimate, it will be there later. If someone offers you a “can’t miss” investment opportunity and puts you on the spot, don’t be afraid to walk away.

• Is the person offering the investment, and the investment itself, properly licensed or registered? For the same reasons you wouldn’t go to an unlicensed doctor or dentist, you should avoid unregistered investment salespeople and their products.

Ashcroft also encourages investors to contact the securities division with any questions about the investment professional they are working with or the product being offered. Call the Investor Protection Hotline at (800) 721-7996 or visit online at www.MissouriProtectsInvestors.com.

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