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How to recognize a fraud
Unrealistic offers
Unsolicited calls or emails promising “guaranteed” high returns (6,5 % or higher) or exclusive deals for non-Swiss residents.
Fake websites
Look out for domains like alpian.private-eu.com, alpianmanagement.com, or alpian-egibilite.com pretending to be Alpian.
High-pressure tactics
Fraudsters push you to act fast or share personal and financial information without time to verify.
Red flags that it’s not really Alpian
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Swiss residents only
If you don’t live in Switzerland and are offered an Alpian account, it’s not legitimate.
No guaranteed returns
We never offer fixed or guaranteed performance.
Real, transparent performance
Our advisory portfolios achieved 17,12 % in 2024 that's results, not promises.
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One official domain
Only alpian.com is genuine. Any other domain is fraudulent.
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No cold calls
We never call clients unexpectedly to sell or request data.
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No personal data requests
Alpian will never ask for passwords, account numbers, or urgent transfers.
Official Alpian information
If someone is offering you something that sounds too good to be true with the Alpian name, it’s fraud.
Real offers
Multi-currency account (CHF, EUR, USD, GBP)
Investment portfolios from CHF 2’000
Pillar 3a retirement savings
4,98/5 rated wealth advisory
Real pricing
0,75 % all-in investment fee
0,20 % FX rates (vs 1,69 % industry average)
No hidden costs
Website
alpian.com (this is the only legitimate Alpian domain)
Regulation
FINMA-licensed Swiss bank, part of Intesa Sanpaolo Group
Have you been targeted?
If you’ve received suspicious calls, emails, or messages claiming to be from Alpian:
Report it immediately
To the email address: fraud-report@alpian.com
Include
Screenshots of emails or websites, phone numbers that called you, domain names you were directed to and any other details.
Why report it?
Your information helps us take down these criminal operations and protect others. Every report counts.
A word from our CISO
“We’re aware of criminal gangs abusing the Alpian name to target people across Europe with sophisticated phishing and investment fraud. These operations use fake domains, professional-looking emails, and high-pressure sales tactics. We’ve escalated this to the Swiss National Cyber Security Centre and are working with ISPs to shut down these operations. In the meantime, please stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to fraud-report@alpian.com.”
Chief Information Security Officer, Alpian
Your money is protected. Always.
Your financial security is our top priority. As a Swiss FINMA-licensed bank, and part of the Intesa Sanpaolo Group, one of the largest banking groups in the world, Alpian protects your deposits under the Swiss deposit insurance scheme up to CHF 100'000.
Part of Intesa Sanpaolo Group, one of Europe’s largest banking groups with € 1,1 trillion in assets
General fraud protection tips
Verify the domain
Only trust alpian.com
Never share passwords
Alpian will never ask for your password
Be skeptical of “guaranteed” returns
They don’t exist in legitimate investing
Check official sources
If in doubt, contact us directly via the app or alpian.com
Report suspicious activity
Send details to fraud-report@alpian.com
Frequently asked questions
What makes cybercrime such a threat today?
Cybercrime has become a global industry, with thousands of phishing and fraud attempts reported each month in Switzerland. Most scams rely on social engineering, tricking people into sharing private information. Awareness is your best protection.
Why does Alpian need my personal information in the first place?
As a FINMA-licensed Swiss bank, Alpian must verify your identity to comply with strict financial regulations. These details are securely stored and protected by robust data privacy measures, we will never request them again through informal channels.
How can I protect my personal information online?
Avoid installing unverified apps or browser extensions, never click suspicious links, and keep antivirus protection active on your devices. Only use official app stores to download the Alpian mobile app.
What should I do if I receive a suspicious message claiming to be from Alpian?
Do not respond, click any links, or download attachments. Report the number or message to your local authorities and notify us directly via the secure in-app chat.
What will Alpian never ask me to do?
We will never ask you to:
Share login details, one-time passcodes (OTP), or card information (PIN, CVV).
Download software or grant remote access to your device.
Confirm personal data or account details over the phone or by email.
If someone asks you for any of these, it’s a scam.
How can I be sure a message or call really comes from Alpian?
Alpian communicates only through official channels: the mobile app, our website alpian.com, or emails ending with @alpian.com. We will never contact you via WhatsApp, social media, or unofficial numbers. If in doubt, use the secure chat in the app to verify.
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