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Advisory: Phishing scam using fake Ayala Corporation addresses and names of Ayala executives

Ayala Corporation Warns Public Against Ongoing Scam

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The company urges vigilance amid reports of fraudulent accreditation emails targeting suppliers and partners.


Advisory on Vendor Accreditation Scam

Ayala Corporation reiterates its call for vigilance against an accreditation scam that continues to target current and prospective vendors and partners.
In the scheme, fraudsters send out emails using fake Ayala Corporation addresses, such as vendor-registration@corps-ayala.com, to invite suppliers and partners to a supposed “Pre-qualification Assessment.” To get assessed, they must pay a reimbursable fee to an “escrow agent.”
These emails are not from Ayala Corporation. We have taken steps to block the unauthorized domain.
Ayala Corporation never demands any fee from suppliers or partners. We follow strict protocols when engaging with prospective partners, and all legitimate correspondence come from an email address using our official domain, @ayala.com.
We strongly urge our suppliers and partners to disregard these scam messages and never engage in any way with unsolicited accreditation invitations. Please exercise utmost vigilance.
Should you receive any suspicious emails or have concerns about the authenticity of a message, you may contact us directly through advisory@ayala.com.

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32F-35F Tower One and Exchange Plaza, Ayala Triangle, Ayala Avenue, Makati City, 1226. Philippines


Media: corpcomm@ayala.com.ph

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