Fraud and Impersonation Awareness

Cybercriminals may impersonate Five Rings by attempting to convince victims that they are in communication with Five Rings personnel, including through websites, emails, and telephone calls. Scam websites and emails often use addresses that look similar to our official domain but may include slight misspellings or extra characters.

The sole website used by Five Rings is fiverings.com. The only email domains from which Five Rings conducts business are @fiverings.com and @fiveringscapital.com.

No other website or email domains are authorised by Five Rings. Five Rings has no affiliation with fiverings-capital.com or its variants.

Five Rings does not offer services to, or accept money from, any clients or investors. If someone claiming to be from Five Rings approaches you regarding investing, or becoming a client, this should be treated with utmost suspicion.

Please feel free to contact us at reportcomplaints@fiverings.com if you would like to verify a purported communication from Five Rings or report a scam to us. Please avoid sharing any personal information, or clicking any links or downloading attachments in such communications before contacting us.

Victims of fraud should follow the fraud reporting process recommended by their local law enforcement and regulatory organisations.

Some helpful resources for these jurisdictions are listed below:

United States of America
The FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)

United Kingdom
The FCA
Action Fraud

Netherlands
The AFM
Fraud Helpdesk

Five Rings provides links to these resources for informational purposes only and is not responsible for their content.