Bogus IOM company – Baloise (IOM) Limited
This notice is issued by the Isle of Man Financial Services Authority (“the Authority”) in accordance with the powers conferred upon it under Section 30 of the Financial Services Act 2008.
Baloise (IOM) Limited (“the company”)
www.baloiseonline.com (“the website”)
accounts@baloiseonline.com (“the email address”)
The Authority has become aware of the website listed above.
The website claims to represent the company and states that it has an Isle of Man address. The genuine occupiers of the stated address have no knowledge of the company and the company has no legitimate reason to use their address.
The website purports to offer a wide range of financial products including but not limited to banking, wealth management and investments.
The Authority wishes to draw attention to the following observations:
The Authority has failed to establish any association between the website and any genuine Isle of Man companies.
To offer the financial services and products mentioned within the website in or from the Isle of Man, would require them to be licensed or registered by the Authority. The company is not licensed or registered with the Authority. A list of all entities licensed or registered by the Authority can be found at:
https://www.iomfsa.im/register-search/
Under the circumstances, the Authority is concerned that any person who has accessed the website may potentially become the victim of fraud, or it may be an attempt at gaining personal data from the browser in order to steal their identity.
General advice on how to avoid becoming a victim of identity theft and advanced fee frauds can be found on the Action Fraud website at http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/ID and http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/fraud-az-advance-fee-fraud respectively.
Any persons who are already involved in any dealings with the website should consider notifying their local Police, bringing to their attention the contents of this notice.
Any cyber related concerns involving the internet, email, telephone communications, or any other matter involving electronic communications can be reported to the Cyber Security Centre for the Isle of Man at their website https://csc.gov.im/cyber-concerns-online-reporting-form/
Anyone with general concerns concerning any individual or company holding themselves out as conducting a regulated activity in or from the Isle of Man without the requisite licence should contact the Enforcement Division at the Authority on +44 1624 689311 or by e-mail to intelligence@iomfsa.im for advice.
Authority Reference: ENF/06/2025