Business
GTB Cautions Customers On Account Details
As the yuletide season draws nearer, Guaranty Trust Bank has called on its numerous customers to exercise extra care in the handling and or disclosing of personal account details to avoid falling prey to scammers especially at this festive season.
In a statement issued from the bank’s corporate Communication and External Affairs Department entitled’ Tips to prevent ATM / Internet Banks Fraud, GT Bank has urged its customers to ignore any mail purportedly coming from the Bank requesting for sensitive Information about customers account and ATM personal identification Number (PIN).
Our attention has been drawn to scam e-mails sent by Fraudsters, requesting for such sensitive information as internet banking account and ATM details and also requesting that customers update their account records by clicking on links to fake interwich and websites. If you receive such and e-mail, please ignore them as they do not originate from Guaranty Trust Bank. Your Internet Banking accounts, ATM card details and PINS are confidential to you and must not be disclose to any one as GT Bank or interwich will never request for your ATM card details or PINs
However, GT Bank wants all its customers to be on guard to avoid been victims while wishing them all a wonderful Festive season.
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