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Business impersonation scam

We have become aware of a potential scam, whereby a company has been registered to impersonate Fulton Hogan by using a name that closely matches our business.

We are not aware of any of our customers or suppliers being targeted as yet; however, your security is our priority.

If you are contacted by any individual or organisation requesting that Fulton Hogan’s details, including ACN/ABN, addresses, and/or bank details, be amended, please verify the request by contacting your local Fulton Hogan representative or somebody within the organisation who you know.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and encourage anyone to visit the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission SCAMwatch website (www.scamwatch.gov.au) for more information including steps you can take to protect yourself from impersonation scams.

https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/types-of-scams/impersonation-scams

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