Global Advisory Alliance
Scam Warning

At the Global Advisory Alliance (GAA), protecting our clients and advisors is a priority. Unfortunately, like many respected organisations, our name, logo, or the identities of our members could be misused by individuals or groups attempting scams.

Look for the GAA Trusted Advisor badge

Only vetted members of the Global Advisory Alliance are authorised to use the GAA Trusted Advisor badge.

This badge confirms that the advisor has been carefully selected and meets the professional standards set by GAA.
If you are unsure whether someone is a genuine member: visit the
Find an Advisor section on the official GAA website or email team@globaladvisoryalliance.com for confirmation.

Stay alert

Be cautious if anyone claims to represent the Global Advisory Alliance while:

  • Asking you for money.
  • Promoting or offering investment opportunities.
  • Requesting personal or financial information.

GAA is not an investment company, and we do not solicit money or promote investment products.
Any such requests are fraudulent.

How to stay safe
  • Always check for the Trusted Advisor badge.
  • Confirm membership through our official website or email us directly.
  • Avoid engaging with unsolicited messages, calls, or emails that seem suspicious.
Report concerns

If you believe someone is falsely claiming to represent the Global Advisory Alliance, or if you have doubts about an advisor, please contact us immediately at team@globaladvisoryalliance.com.

We also encourage you to notify local authorities if you suspect fraud.