Fraud Awareness
Security Tips to Keep Your Information Safe
- Never Share Your OTP (One-Time Password)
It’s private. If someone asks for it — it’s a scam. - Beware of Suspicious Links
Don’t click on links from unknown emails, texts, or pop-ups. - Use Strong, Unique Passwords
Combine letters, numbers, and symbols — and change them regularly. - Watch for Impersonators
Always verify the identity of anyone claiming to be from your bank or service provider. - Avoid Public Wi-Fi for Financial Transactions
Use secure, private connections when accessing financial apps. - Keep Your Devices Updated
Enable automatic updates to protect against the latest threats. - Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
Add a second layer of security where possible. - Log Out of Shared Devices
Don’t save login details on public or shared computers. - Report Suspicious Activity
If you suspect fraud or unauthorized access, contact your provider immediately.