HKMA Issues Warning on Fraudulent Alipay Financial Services Websites
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Terrill Dicki Aug 15, 2025 07:59

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority alerts the public about fraudulent websites impersonating Alipay Financial Services, urging caution and immediate reporting.

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has issued a public warning regarding fraudulent websites posing as Alipay Financial Services (HK) Limited. This alert is part of a broader effort to protect consumers from online scams and financial fraud, according to the HKMA.

Fraudulent Website Identified

The HKMA's alert comes after Alipay Financial Services (HK) Limited, a licensed stored value facility (SVF), reported the existence of a fraudulent website. The site in question, hxxps[:]//alipay0189hk[.]com, has been masquerading as an official Alipay platform, misleading users into providing sensitive personal information.

Public Advised to Exercise Caution

The HKMA emphasizes the importance of vigilance among the public. Individuals who suspect that they have been victims of such fraudulent websites, or who have inadvertently disclosed personal or financial information, are urged to contact Alipay Financial Services (HK) Limited immediately. Additionally, affected individuals should report the incident to the police or reach out to the Anti-Deception Coordination Centre at 18222.

Ongoing Efforts to Combat Fraud

This alert is part of HKMA's ongoing initiatives to combat financial fraud and enhance cyber security within the financial sector. The authority continues to work closely with financial institutions to ensure that robust security measures are in place to protect consumers against such threats.

For more information on this alert, visit the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.

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