Imposter e-mail adresses

The e-mail address used to send this type of e-mails usually resembles the sender it pretends to be i.e. @loyenslploeff.onmicrosoft.com. There could be other examples, but the imposter e-mail address usually ends with: onmicrosoft.com

These e-mails are fake and we are not involved in any way.

Together with our IT and security partners, we monitor this type of fraud closely. So far, our systems have not been breached in any way, nor have there been any data leaks. 

Our e-mail addresses

While the first part of the e-mail address (before the @) may vary, please note that official Loyens & Loeff e-mail addresses always end with@loyensloeff.com. We request you to remain cautious and vigilant when receiving e-mails requesting you to transfer money or provide data, and to always verify that e-mails have been sent from our domain.  

For the avoidance of doubt: our systems have not been breached in any way, nor have there been any data leaks. 

What to do

If you receive any e-mails spoofing our addresses or e-mails that otherwise raise suspicion, or have any other questions, please contact your regular contact person at Loyens & Loeff, preferably by phone, or through the usual e-mail address.