UK Shipbroker Victim of Dubai Fraud

October 24, 2015

 

UK headquartered shipbroker Century Marine Services has been the victim of a sophisticated fraud by a Dubai based firm calling itself Matin Marine Services. Despite having no business relationship with Century Marine Services, Matin Marine Services has been passing itself off as connected with Century Marine Services by hacking the company’s website.The Dubai police authorities have been informed. 

“We were alerted to the fraud yesterday by a call from a trader who had reportedly sold a consignment of frozen fish to Matin and who was unpaid,” said Century Marine Services managing director Steve Dougal.

Matin Marine Services appears to have replicated Century Marine’s website and presented itself as having been founded by Steve Dougal. Mr Dougal is a highly regarded shipbroker with over 20 years experience and is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers. 

Steve Dougal warned any company being approached by Matin Marine Services to act with the greatest of care and to advise Century Marine Services.

“If this can happen to a niche British shipbroking company, it can happen to any business,” he said.     

Century Marine is engaged in the sale and purchase and valuation of tugs, barges, offshore and other specialist vessels. The company was formed in 2001 and has offices in the UK and Dubai.
 

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