ING Fands Japan


Website Policy

Website Policy

Website Policy

Terms of Use

This website is currently operated and maintained by ING Mutual Funds Management Company (Japan), Ltd. (the “IFJ”) or our agent. Please read the following terms before using the information contained in this website.

The information contained on this website includes a brief introduction of ING Group as well as the general information on mutual funds and investment and is provided solely for reference purposes. As such, any information contained herein shall not constitute a solicitation or an offer of investment, and shall not be construed as investment advice on specified securities or in general terms. The final investment decisions must be made by the customers.

Although the information provided on this website is obtained or compiled from sources we believe to be reliable, we shall not guarantee the accuracy and the completeness of any of the information provided herein. We will not be liable for any losses or damages which may result from using any of the information herein. The information and contents provided on this website may be modified, altered, changed or removed without notice from the IFJ.

To Non-Residents of Japan: Please be advised that the purpose of this website is to provide information for the residents of Japan but not for the non-residents. 

The IFJ is not responsible for any information which may be provided on any sites you may visit through the links provided herein.

Security

Phishing

A phishing attack is an online fraud technique which involves sending official-looking email messages with return addresses, links and branding that all appear to come from legitimate banks, retailers, credit card companies, etc. Such emails typically contain a hyperlink to a spoof website and mislead account holders to enter customer names and security details on the pretence that security details must be updated or changed. Once you give them your information it can be used on legitimate sites to take your money.
It is important that you are suspicious of emails asking for your information.

Imitation of ING websites

ING monitors the internet to find imitation websites which are often the first step made by phishers. We then work with the appropriate international authority to get the websites closed down as quickly as possible – sometimes on the same day we find the website.
To report phishing attacks please email our Sales & Marketing team.