Fraud Awareness & Customer Safety

DebtBridge Solutions

DebtBridge Solutions is committed to protecting the safety, security, and privacy of our customers. As financial scams continue to increase, this guidance has been created to help you recognise warning signs and reduce the risk of fraud.

Top Safety Tips

Fraudsters can appear highly convincing and may impersonate reputable businesses. They often send fake emails, letters, or make unsolicited calls offering loans or debt services that do not exist. Their objective is typically to persuade individuals to pay fees in advance under the false promise that funds will be released later. Always verify any request before taking action.

Common Types of Scams

Below are two common types of scams involving criminals posing as lenders or debt collectors. Understanding these tactics can help you stay protected.

Advance Fee Loan Scam

In this type of scam, criminals request upfront payments described as “processing,” “administration,” or “approval” fees before a supposed loan is issued. Payment is often requested via wire transfer, cash transfer services, prepaid debit cards, or gift cards.

Scammers may use convincing tactics and official-looking documents to gain trust and pressure individuals into sending money.

DebtBridge Solutions does not charge upfront fees for loans and will never request payment before a formal agreement is in place.

Common Warning Signs

Debt Collection Scam

Another common fraud involves individuals posing as debt collectors claiming to represent lenders. These scammers may contact you by phone, email, or text message demanding payment for debts that are incorrect, already settled, or unrelated to you.

These communications are not from DebtBridge Solutions. Fraudsters often rely on intimidation, threats, or harassment to pressure individuals into making immediate payments.

Common Warning Signs

Additional Support & Resources

If you believe you have been contacted by a clone firm or an unauthorised company attempting to obtain your details, you should report the incident to the relevant regulatory authority immediately.

You may also find the following resources helpful:

Contact Us

If you are unsure whether communication claiming to be from DebtBridge Solutions is genuine, please contact us directly:

Email: info@debtbridgesolutions.co.uk

Last Updated: February 2026