Key takeaways:

  • The fraudulent document falsely claims to be an official Atterbury communication.
  • It solicits potential investors for a non-existent project.
  • Atterbury advises the public to disregard this document and report any related suspicious activities.

Please be advised that a document with a Atterbury logo on top and a first paragraph that reads “Atterbury Property Fund is excited to be launching its biggest mixed-use development yet in Pretoria…” is a fraudulent document.

This fraudulent document purports to be about a fictional project with the fake title “Atterbury’s R6bn Mega Property Project Phase 2” requesting potential bidders to pay a tender fee.

See a copy of the false document here.

Atterbury advises that recipients should not act on this falsified document.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fraudulent document impersonating Atterbury?
The fraudulent document uses the Atterbury logo and claims the company is launching its “biggest mixed-use development yet in Pretoria.”

What action does the fraudulent document request from recipients?
The document, falsely titled “Atterbury’s R6bn Mega Property Project Phase 2,” requests potential bidders to pay a tender fee for a non-existent project.

What is Atterbury’s official advice regarding this document and similar suspicious activities?
Atterbury advises the public to disregard this falsified document and not act on it. They encourage people to report any related suspicious activities.