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Santander rings the alarm for the festive season as scammers steal nearly £2 million last Christmas
more top tips for helping spot other potential fraud and scams, which include: Always take time to think before making a payment and pay extra attention to the warnings you bank shows you while making it. They’re in place to help ... phoning them back on a known and trusted number. Always take time to complete extra checks when you make a payment. This is to make sure the person and the payment are genuine. This can be reading reviews, researching companies or websites
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/santander-rings-the-alarm-for-the-festive-season-asSantander launches the first blockchain-based international money transfer service across four countries
users need to log on using their normal Santander mobile banking details and can then start to make payments. It connects to Apple Pay, where users can confirm payments securely using Touch or Face ID. It lets users transfer between ... around the clock at any time of the day. Payments can be made from GBP to EUR and USD, currently, payments made in EUR can be sent to 21 countries and US Dollar payments to the USA, with more destination countries set to be added
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/santander-launches-the-first-blockchain-based-international-money-transfer-service-across-fourSantander cautions against crypto cons
more than ever, it’s so important to take the time to research where your money is going before you make a payment. If you don’t, you risk simply never seeing it again.” How to protect yourself ... Then call them using the number on the FCA website when you both set up a payment and every time you make a payment, even if you think it’s going to the same place. • The FCA also
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/santander-cautions-against-crypto-consSantander warns about celebrity endorsed crypto scams
then encouraged to allow his ‘account manager’ to access his computer remotely to assist him in making the payments from his newly opened bank account to his cryptocurrency wallet. Mr G was able to see the money leaving his bank account and being ... Then call them using the number on the FCA website when you both set up a payment and every time you make a payment, even if you think it’s going to the same place. • The FCA also
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/santander-warns-about-celebrity-endorsed-crypto-scamsHalf UK business owners and managers leaving themselves vulnerable to invoice fraud
bank account following an email request, without making any checks to establish whether the request was genuine.Sue Douthwaite, Managing Director, Santander Business: “By not checking invoice details carefully before making an online payment, small businesses are leaving themselves dangerously exposed to fraud ... invoice scam, the victim believes they are paying an invoice to a legitimate payee, but the scammer instead convinces the victim make the payment to the scammer’s account. This type of fraud often involves email interception or compromise.Top five tips to prevent invoice
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/half-uk-business-owners-and-managers-leaving-themselves-vulnerable-to-invoice-fraudSantander brings innovative new anti-fraud measures to mobile app
payment after reading the warning, they can chose to cancel the payment journey and will be given an icon they can click to call Santander immediately to discuss their concerns. Alongside these enhanced warning messages, customers will be given the option to delay a payment ... payment specific fraud warnings and the option to set the payment to leave their account at a later date.As part of its latest investment to fight fraud, Santander has also introduced additional authentication for payments that require additional authentication through 3D secure.Customers making such transactions
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/santander-brings-innovative-new-anti-fraud-measures-to-mobile-appSantander announces ongoing support for mortgage customers impacted by Covid-19
their mortgage payment holidays with a range of support options• Customers are encouraged to pay what they can afford and online budget tools are available• Customers can agree reduced payment plans, or extend their payment holidays for both residential ... make their full monthly payment will be able to set up a reduced payment plan on their mortgage until 31 October 2020. The reduced payment plan will not impact a customer’s credit file. During a reduced payment plan, Santander will not collect
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/santander-announces-ongoing-support-for-mortgageSantander warns against Whatsapp wangle
signal. 5. The fraudster exploits the apparent relationship with the victim, as well as applies significant pressure, to make the victim act quickly and not question the request. Chris Ainsley, Head of Fraud Control, Santander ... WhatsApp messages pressuring Mrs M to make the payment immediately, so she was able to get the MacBook. Mrs M made the payment for £749 and received a WhatsApp thanking her for making the payment, saying that she hoped she was having a nice
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/santander-warns-against-whatsapp-wangleSantander UK's response to Which? about APP scam reimbursement rates
continue to fully support its purpose. We were the first bank to introduce tailored warnings for customers about potential scams when making payments and we are continuously developing them to help customers make informed decisions. While our actions to protect our customers are making ... originated from third party enablers such as social media platforms, telcos, search engines; and Recipient account data - the level of scam payments received into banks’ accounts, and the value of funds frozen and subsequently repatriated – demonstrating banks’ effectiveness at stopping funds
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/test-statementChelsea Pensioners join the fight against fraud, urging Brits to tell Scammers to “Push Off, Politely”
over 65s (69%) said they would be suspicious if the caller suggested lying to their bank about why they want to make a payment. 69% of this age group would hang up immediately. In contrast, 18-24 year olds appear more susceptible to this tactic ... access your bank account or make paymentsThe caller encourages you to download software or an app onto your phone, tablet, laptop or computerThe caller suggests that you should lie to your bank about why you are making a payment. Learn more about
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/chelsea-pensioners-join-the-fight-against-fraud-urging