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Scam Alert. We wish to draw your attention to the circulation of scam e-mails by fraudsters requesting customers to update their accounts records by clicking links to spurious internet banking websites.
Scam E-mails Alert. Our attention has been drawn to mails being sent out by fraudsters, requesting for such sensitive information as Internet Banking Account and ATM Card Details.
Scam Alert. Our attention has been drawn to fake pages on social media attempting to impersonate GTBank. Look out for the VERIFIED TICK on the GTBank page before interacting with any page claiming to be GTBank on Facebook Twitter or Instagram.
Our attention has been drawn to recent phishing emails sent to GTBank customers claiming that they have been enrolled for a CUSTOMER DIGEST BULLETIN and their account will be charged a monthly fee of N19,050 or an annual fee of N234,000.
When someone calls you and says he/she is a staff of GTBank and asks for you ATM Pin, Banking Password or CVV. Remember, giving away your Internet Banking login, card details, PIN and codes from your token device, gives anyone total access to your account.
Fraudulent Emails. Fraudulent e-mails are the most common avenue of online scams. A "spoofed" e-mail is one that purports to be from a reputable source in an attempt to trick you into divulging personal or account information, sending payment, or otherwise taking an action that will result in fraud.
⚠️ SCAM ALERT ⚠️ There is no such thing as the “GuaranteedTrust Customer Digest Monthly Bulletin” Do not click on any link prompting you to confirm or reject the registration. Kindly report such emails to e-fraudteam@gtbank.com immediately.