Hongkongers urged to sign up for eMPF platform against scams

Cybersecurity experts in Hong Kong are urging residents to quickly sign up for the eMPF platform after a scam stole HK$1.8 million from three Mandatory Provident Fund accounts. Police arrested five suspects last week for allegedly using fake IDs to create fraudulent accounts. The incident has raised alarms over the security of the city's HK$1.5 trillion pension assets.

Cybersecurity experts are calling on Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF) members in Hong Kong to create accounts on the eMPF platform as soon as possible to preempt scammers. Last week, police arrested five people on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud and money laundering after they allegedly used fake Hong Kong identity card information to create 12 accounts on the eMPF platform and stole HK$1.8 million from the funds of three residents.

The case has triggered alarm bells over the security of the HK$1.5 trillion (US$192 billion) in net assets held by the city's 4.75 million MPF scheme members. The syndicate exploited the “electronic Know-Your-Customer” process, or eKYC, by posing as account holders using sophisticated fake IDs to create fraudulent accounts and siphon retirement funds.

Experts stress that signing up promptly for the eMPF platform can enhance account protection. Key terms include Hong Kong Monetary Authority, iAM Smart, Ronald Pong, Keith Li King-wah, WhatsApp, Cybersecurity, Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority (MPFA), Smart City Consortium, Hong Kong, eKYC, pension fund, MPF, AI, and Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association. The story was published on December 23, 2025, serving as a reminder for residents to stay vigilant against such scams.

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