What senior citizens can do to keep their money safe from card fraud

Criminals are always on the prowl, here are some tips to consider when it comes to your banking.

CARD fraud remains a rising risk for consumers, more so to senior consumers who are often the most vulnerable to fraudulent attempts.

Therefore, the need to remain vigilant when using or managing your bank card remains key to protecting yourself against fraudsters.

CEO of FNB Private Clients, Bridgette Walsh Kruger said they strongly encourage senior customers to always practice some precautionary measures to protect themselves against possible fraud when transacting.

“Protecting yourself is not simply limited to your physical banking card, it also includes being observant and practising safe banking behaviour at ATMs, over the phone or through your card data that can be used to buy goods online.”

“It’s also important to emphasise that if one is negligent in protecting their banking details, they could, unfortunately, find themselves liable for debt racked up by criminals who have accessed their bank card information fraudulently.”

Managing money is a collective effort between the customer and the bank, however, criminals are aware that banks continue to make a substantial investment in security systems, therefore they predominantly target customers when attempting to defraud.

Often, the victims are senior customers who either welcome unsolicited help or those who are unfortunately unaware of this modus operandi.

“To prevent this, we have invested resources to inform, educate and support seniors and all other customers to bank safely without falling victim to fraud. Bank cards have many security features which are designed to minimise fraud while improving convenience, but card safety is a two-way street that requires consumers to exercise caution to avoid falling victim to fraudulent activities,” said head of fraud, Trish Ramdhani.

She added that banking customers should not only be vigilant when using their cards in physical environments such as ATMs but they should also exercise heightened caution when using virtual or digital platforms like a banking app, online banking, cellphone banking and online shopping merchants. The following basics of card safety when banking are advised:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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