Beware of fraud attempts and impersonation scams

Fraudulent messages and advertisements are increasingly circulating on messaging platforms and fake websites. These scams often impersonate investment management firms or their professionals and may promote fake documents related to various financial products. 

Scammers commonly use tactics such as unsolicited mobile messages, third-party messaging apps, phishing emails, cold calls, or fake websites. Their goal is to entice you to invest in false products that misuse an investment manager's name or logo. 

Ausbil reminds you to carefully verify the authenticity of all communications before you act. You can do so by contacting Ausbil here. This includes content on websites, social media, emails, text messages, or third-party apps that claim to be issued, authorised, or connected to Ausbil, its affiliates, or its employees.

Jasan Bhatti, CFA

Business Development Manager, NSW & ACT

B. Economics, CFA

Jasan Bhatti, CFA
Jasan Bhatti, CFA

Bio

Jasan joined Ausbil in 2025 and is part of the distribution team responsible for the intermediated market in NSW.

He has over a decade of experience in investment management. Prior to joining Ausbil, Jasan was an Institutional Business Development Manager at First Sentier Investors, where he partnered with super funds, insurers, endowments, family offices and intermediary clients across Australia.

Before First Sentier, Jasan spent several years in institutional sales at FactSet in both London and Sydney, managing and growing relationships with asset managers across the UK, Europe and Australia.


Jasan holds a Bachelor of Economics from the University of Sydney and is a CFA Charterholder.