Unauthorized individuals may falsely represent Suncor or our employees to mislead others for financial or personal gain. These scams can include fraudulent emails, fake websites, phone calls, social media messages or altered documents that appear legitimate.
Suncor does not seek advance payments or fees from individuals or businesses through social media, unsolicited email or written communications.
Investment fraud
Investment scams may falsely claim to offer opportunities on behalf of Suncor or its executives, subsidiaries or partners. These typically promise high or guaranteed returns, request upfront fees, or use pressure tactics.
Suncor does not offer unsolicited investment opportunities and will never request payments or personal or financial information in exchange for an investment.
How to invest legitimately
Suncor does not sell shares directly to individuals, nor do we use WhatsApp, Telegram, social media direct messages, or email to promote investment opportunities. Suncor shares can only be purchased through a registered investment dealer by placing an order on a public stock exchange, specifically the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) or the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
Career and recruitment fraud
Recruitment scams often involve fake job postings or employment offers that appear to come from Suncor and may request personal information, fees or payments.
All legitimate Suncor jobs are posted on our official careers website. We never charge job seekers, and all successful candidates must complete a formal recruitment process, including an interview. Recruitment communications will only come from verified Suncor email domains.
Learn more about recruitment fraudSupplier and procurement fraud
Supplier scams may target vendors by impersonating Suncor procurement teams or executives, requesting payment changes, fake purchase orders or urgent transactions.
Suncor follows established procurement and vendor onboarding processes. Unexpected requests should always be confirmed through known Suncor contacts.
Protect yourself from fraud
If you receive suspicious communications claiming to represent Suncor:
- Do not share personal, financial or business information
- Do not send payments or respond to high-pressure requests
- Report the incident to local authorities if appropriate
We are committed to transparency and protecting our communities and partners. Staying informed and cautious is the best defense against fraud and impersonation.