Updated on 20 March 2026
Money scams in Hong Kong continue to evolve with technology, affecting individuals from all backgrounds—including foreign domestic helpers. Understanding how these scams work, why some groups are more vulnerable, and where to seek help can make a significant difference.
This guide covers the most common types of scams in Hong Kong, why domestic helpers may be at higher risk, and the trusted resources available for support and recovery.
Types of Money Scams in Hong Kong
Money scams in Hong Kong have become more sophisticated, often using technology and emotional manipulation to target victims. Here are the most common types of scams to watch out for:
Scammers pretend to be officials from banks, government agencies, or law enforcement.
They may claim:
Your bank account is under investigation
You are involved in a legal case
Immediate payment is required to “resolve” the issue
➡️ They often ask for personal information or urgent money transfers.
These scams promise high returns with little risk, often involving:
Cryptocurrency
Stocks or trading platforms
They typically use:
Fake websites
Social media ads
Testimonials and “success stories”
➡️ Victims are encouraged to invest quickly before “missing out.”
Scammers build emotional relationships through:
Dating apps
Social media
Over time, they gain trust and then request money due to:
Emergencies
Travel costs
Medical needs
➡️ These scams are especially harmful due to emotional manipulation.
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Fraudulent emails are designed to look like they come from:
Banks
Delivery companies
Trusted contacts
They aim to:
Steal personal data
Install malware
Redirect you to fake websites
Scammers sell counterfeit or non-existent products through:
Fake websites
Online marketplaces
➡️ Items either never arrive or are significantly lower quality than promised.
These scams target job seekers, including domestic helpers.
Common tactics include:
Asking for payment for “training” or “processing”
Requesting personal or bank details
➡️ Legitimate employers and agencies do not require upfront payments.
Always verify identities and sources
Never share personal or banking information
Avoid urgent payment requests
Be cautious of offers that seem “too good to be true”
The Hong Kong government and financial institutions continue to strengthen security and awareness—but personal vigilance remains the most important protection.
Foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong may face higher exposure to scams due to several real-life factors:
Limited fluency in English or Cantonese can make it difficult to:
Understand official communications
Identify suspicious messages
Being far from home may lead to:
Isolation
Increased trust in strangers
This can make romance and friendship scams more effective.
Many helpers support families back home, which may:
Increase interest in investment opportunities
Make quick financial gains seem appealing
Unfamiliarity with Hong Kong systems may lead to:
Difficulty verifying information
Uncertainty about who to trust
Not all helpers have access to:
Financial education
Scam awareness workshops
Reliable online information
Scammers often use fear tactics such as:
Threats of arrest
Deportation warnings
➡️ This can pressure victims into immediate compliance.
Because of these factors, education and accessible support systems are essential. NGOs, employers, and government organisations all play a role in:
Raising awareness
Providing guidance
Offering protection
If a domestic helper becomes a victim of a scam in Hong Kong, it’s important to act quickly. The following organisations provide trusted support:
Your home country’s consulate can help with:
Legal guidance
Documentation
Emergency assistance
All scams should be reported.
The Anti-Deception Coordination Centre (ADCC) provides support for scam-related cases.
📞 24-hour Anti-Scam Helpline: +852 18222
Provides support on:
Employment rights
Legal responsibilities
Workplace concerns
For those who cannot afford legal representation, Legal Aid may assist with:
Disputes
Criminal cases
Rights protection
Connecting with other domestic helpers can provide:
Emotional support
Shared experiences
Practical advice
If you suspect a scam: Act immediatel. Report the case. Seek help from trusted organizations
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