Fraud Alert
Be vigilant against fraud and brand misuse
Triton understands that fraudulent organisations and individuals may attempt to misuse our brand, name, or employee details to mislead the public. This may involve unauthorised use of our logo or email addresses, the creation of websites that mimic our official channels, and the misuse of the likeness or identity of individuals working at the firm.
Please read the following guidance carefully to protect yourself against fraudulent approaches.
1. Visit
Only use Triton’s authorised website to access information about Triton and our investments: https://www.triton-partners.com/
- Verified and secure websites are usually marked by a padlock symbol to the left of the URL.
- Fraudulent or phishing websites may closely replicate our branding but are not secure.
2. Verify
Verify the email address. Only respond to emails originating from authorised Triton email addresses ending with “@triton-partners.com”.
- If you receive a message from any other domain, it should be treated as fraudulent.
3. View
View the content of communications carefully. Fraudulent messages often contain:
- Misuse of our logo or employee names or signatures.
- Links to unauthorised websites. Hover over links before clicking to confirm they direct to our official website.
- Suspicious attachments which may include malware or viruses that can harm your device or computer.
4. Visit
Visit our official office locations list. Details of our global locations are published on our website: https://www.triton-partners.com/contact/
- We will never contact you from locations not listed on our site.
- Any approach from outside these locations should be treated with caution and reported.
5. Vet
Vet any requests for funds or investment offers purporting to be from Triton.
- We will not request payment of funds over the phone, text, or email.
- Any claim or offer suggesting otherwise is fraudulent.
Cited cases
Triton has been made aware of fraudulent activity concerning its brand, name, and image in the South American region. In particular, certain individuals are falsely impersonating Triton employees both online and through messaging platforms.
Triton has also been made aware of additional fraudulent activity in the EU, including individuals falsely presenting themselves as employees connected to our Luxembourg office, as well as a fraudulent website purporting to represent the firm.
Any individual, company, or organisation presenting itself as Triton, or as an employee thereof, in non-operational regions should not be trusted. They may be using our brand, name, and image to gain access to your financial or personal information.
Contact us
Should you have any doubt about who you are liaising with on Triton’s behalf, or if you suspect that any communication, post, message, or other form of communication claiming to be from Triton is fraudulent, please notify us at complaints@triton-partners.com.