‘Affinity’ Investor Scams On The Rise

While big corporate frauds grab the lion’s share of news headlines, there is also a growing cadre of smaller scams that prey on smaller investors through their religious, social and ethnic connections.

While big corporate frauds grab the lion’s share of news headlines, there is also a growing cadre of smaller scams that prey on smaller investors through their religious, social and ethnic connections. The victims of so-called affinity scams, Businessweekonline reports, are often unsophisticated and foreign investors who know little about what to do with their wealth. For the scammers, however, it could add up to a lot of money, as evidenced by a recent case in which three individuals bilked mainly Cambodian-American investors out of $30 million in fraud. In effort to combat the scheme, securities regulators are expanding investor education programs concerning the scams.