Simba Group and the Fight Against Impersonation Scams
As Simba Group's public profile has grown, so has a less welcome trend: criminals impersonating Dr. Patrick Bitature, senior management, and Simba Group companies online, often to solicit money or personal information from unsuspecting followers.
What the Scams Look Like
Common patterns include fake social media accounts impersonating executives, fraudulent investment or employment offers, and requests for confidential documents under the Group's name. Some scams have gone as far as promoting cryptocurrency schemes falsely linked to Simba Group.
What Simba Group Will Never Do
Dr. Patrick Bitature and Simba Group's senior team do not send private messages soliciting money or personal information on social media, and the Group does not promote get-rich-quick investment schemes of any kind. Any message claiming otherwise should be treated as a scam.
Reporting Suspicious Activity
Simba Group has set up a dedicated channel for reporting impersonation and fraud attempts, because protecting the community around the brand, customers, employees, and partners, is treated as seriously as protecting the brand itself.