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Be cautious with celebrity endorsements

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Find out what to watch for if you see a famous face promoting an investmentInvestment An item of value you buy to get income or to grow in value.+ read full definition product.

On this page you’ll find

  • If you’re considering an investment endorsed by a celebrity
  • Fraudsters may try to capitalize on celebrity
  • 3 things you can do to keep your money safe

Famous people are often used to promote products and services or to help raise awareness for events or special causes. Increasingly, some celebrities are endorsing investments or products marketed as investments. More recently, many celebrities have begun promoting crypto assets and NFTs (non-fungible tokens).

A celebrity could be an athlete, an actor, a singer or a YouTube personality or social media influencer. You may have seen celebrities endorsing investment products on social media, online ads or television.

There are two reasons it can be risky to follow celebrity endorsements:

  1. The celebrity may not have the financial expertise or qualifications to endorse a specific product.
  2. The celebrity may not be endorsing the investment at all, but an impostor is using their name or image to gain credibility.

If you’re considering an investment endorsed by a celebrity

Ask yourself, would you still be interested in the investment if a celebrity wasn’t promoting it?

A celebrity endorsement does not mean guaranteed investment returns — all investments have risks associated with them. As with any investment, research the company and product before making a decision.

Focus on deciding whether the investment is right for your investing goals, not on the fame and excitement surrounding the celebrity.

Fraudsters may try to capitalize on celebrity

Fraudsters may hope a celebrity’s fame and recognition will entice you to buy the product or service they’re endorsing. These types of scams can happen online or through social media accounts.

Keep in mind, sometimes, a celebrity’s image may be used in an endorsement without their knowledge or permission. Or a fraudster could impersonate a celebrity.

Protect yourself from fraudulent encounters by taking steps such as:

  • Speaking with a trusted advisor or family member before sending money.
  • Being cautious of high-pressure sales tactics.
  • Not sending money or gift cards to someone you haven’t met.
  • Learning more about scams that use regenerative artificial intelligence (AI) to imitate voices and faces.

The OSCOSC See Ontario Securities Commission.+ read full definition warned investors about Kevin O’Leary’s image being used to promote get rich schemes in 2017. Representatives for the Canadian businessman and reality TV host confirmed he did not approve the use of his image in any advertisements or news articles involving binary optionsOptions An investment that gives you the right to buy or sell it at a set…+ read full definition trading software and platforms.

3 things you can do to keep your money safe

1. Find out if they are registered

In Ontario, any business or person selling investments or giving investment advice must be registered with the Ontario Securities CommissionOntario Securities Commission An independent Crown corporation that is responsible for regulating the capital markets in Ontario. Its…+ read full definition. RegistrationRegistration A requirement for any person or company trading investments or providing advice in Canada. Securities…+ read full definition helps protect you from unqualified investment professionals.

Visit CheckBeforeYouInvest.ca for more information and to check the registration of a business or person.

2. Get unbiased information from a trusted source

Learn more about the investment from other, unbiased sources, such as GetSmarterAboutMoney.ca. Our free resources and tools can help you get started with investing and financial planning.

  • Investing basics
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It’s important to know how to recognize and avoid investment fraud. If there’s a chance it is a fraud or scamScam When someone tries to make money by misleading or tricking another person.+ read full definition, it can be difficult to get your money back.

Learn to:

  • Spot the signs of investment fraud
  • Check your level of risk tolerance
  • Check before you invest

3. What to do if you have questions or suspect investment fraud

Contact the OSC Inquiries and Contact Centre with your questions about investing, or any concerns or complaints you have about celebrity endorsements and investments.

If you suspect fraud, contact us immediately. Call toll-free at 1-877-785-1555 or email inquiries@osc.gov.on.ca.

As an investor, it’s important to ask yourself whether an investment product or service really fits your financial goals and whether the person selling the investment is registered to do so.

Remember, making an investing decision based solely on a celebrity endorsement is extremely risky. In many cases, the endorsed investment may actually be a scam.

Last updated June 19, 2024

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