
Protect yourself from fraud
Your trust in us is our most valuable asset. This is why your security and that of your personal information are priorities, be it while using our services via the Internet or at an automated teller machine (ATM).
Here we outline the top 10 fraud risks and highlight issues that could affect your personal safety. If your question about security is not answered here, please contact our call centre on 080 2875 7019 or send an e-mail to phishing@stanbicibtc.com.
Identity theft
What is Identity theft?
Identity theft is when someone steals your personal information to use for illegal purposes.
Scenario A: Theft.
Stealing wallets and purses containing identity documents, credit and bank cards; stealing mail, including bank and credit card statements.
Scenario B: Rummaging through dustbins (dumpster diving).
Finding information in homes or offices.
Scenario C: Intercepting personal information.
Intercepting personal information shared on the Internet.
Scenario D: Shoulder surfing.
The identity thief simply stands next to you and watches you complete personal information.
How do they use your information?
Fraudsters will use your information to:
They will run up huge debts and not repay them. The innocent victim receives a bad credit listing with the credit bureaus. Usually, you will only find your identity has been stolen when you legitimately apply for credit and get turned down.
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This information was created at an interbank level through South African Banking Risk Information Centre.
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Phishing
How the scam works
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Card fraud and skimming
Important tips for merchants on how to avoid card fraud
Important tips when using your card
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ATM fraud
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Tips on protecting your PIN
Tips on protecting your cash
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SIM swap fraud
Fraudsters obtain and utilise your replacement SIM card to acquire security messages and one-time passwords (OTP) sent to you by the bank. Using the OTP, criminals are able to change, add beneficiaries and transfer money out of your account using your personal information that they would have obtained through phishing.
How the scam works
If the SIM swap is prevented, the fraudsters will not be able to receive your OTP and will not be able to make fraudulent payments.
How to prevent SIM swap fraud
What should you do if you suspect a fraudulent SIM swap has been done?
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Deposit slip scams
How the scam works
Scenario A
Scenario B
Scenario C
Scenario D
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Pharming
How the scam works
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Money Laundering
What is Money Laundering?
Money laundering is the act that changes or disguises the criminal nature or the location of the proceeds of crime.
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419 Nigerian scams/advanced fee fraud
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How the scam works
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