Scams are on the rise and technology is making it easier for fraudsters to get away with it, with criminals becoming increasingly expert at impersonating people, organisations and the police.
In this section, we share information, security tips and fraud-prevention guidance to help you understand what tools we use to keep you safe, and how to avoid falling victim to fraud and scams.
Remember, the more you do to keep your accounts safe, the more protection you’ll have if you become a victim of fraud.
It’s important to confidently Take five minutes to stop and think to protect you and your money: stop, challenge, protect.
We’re always working to find new ways to help our customers stay safe from fraud.
We work with external fraud prevention partners and monitor suspicious activities, such as phishing attempts, impersonation attempts and any unauthorised use of our brand. If we detect something suspicious that affects you, we’ll work with you to resolve the matter as quickly as possible.
We continually add new systems and update our technology to help keep you and your money safe.
For example:
Scammers often pretend to work for large, well-recognised and respected companies. This could be banks, insurance companies, technology companies or charities. It’s very rare that your bank will call you and ask for your details over the phone.
Spot scammers and help protect yourself:
And generally:
If you’re ever in any doubt about whether a communication you’ve received from us is genuine, please contact us straight away.
If you believe you’ve been a victim of a scam or you suspect fraudsters might be trying to access your money, please contact our dedicated Financial Crime team at [email protected]
If you receive an email, text or phone call (claiming to be) from us asking for your personal or security information, please don’t reply or click on any links or attachments.
Providing this information will help us to further reduce fraud and prevent any future attacks.