Supermax issues glove scam alert



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KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 24): Supermax Corp Bhd said today that the rubber glove maker has issued a scam alert, alleging that certain unauthorized parties are taking advantage of the global glove shortage and Supermax’s prominence and good reputation to attempt and commit fraud.

In a statement, Supermax said that there are parties that claim to be involved in the sale and marketing of nitrile and latex gloves, as well as other personal protective equipment produced by Supermax and its subsidiaries Supermax Glove Manufacturing Sdn Bhd, Maxter Glove Manufacturing Sdn Bhd, Maxwell Glove Manufacture of Bhd and SuperVision Optimax Sdn Bhd.

“These unauthorized parties claim they can easily provide volume, stock, and capacity and have released fabricated documents to back up their false claims.

“There are also investment scam syndicates and fraudulent parties that use our corporate credentials to promote investment schemes through social media. These parties are claiming high returns in a short period of time.

“Please note that you do not accept such claims as they are fraudulent claims, and Supermax has no affiliation with these unauthorized parties. Please be careful and vigilant not to fall victim to these types of scams,” Supermax said.

Supermax said that if any party is found to be fraudulently claiming or misrepresenting that it is acting on behalf of Supermax, the company reserves the right to appeal against such parties.

In today’s Bursa Malaysia 12:30 pm break, Supermax’s share price closed 10 sen or 1.45% lower at RM6.82, giving the company a market capitalization. of approximately RM17.94 billion. A total of 4.11 million shares changed hands.



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