Occasionally, a basic and deceptive tactic can lead to financial losses. By understanding fraud, you gain the ability to safeguard yourself against it. Stay watchful, take proactive measures, and prioritise your security.
Is someone claiming to be from Agoria? Fraudsters may contact you by telephone, email, SMS or text, letter or direct you to a website. These communications may look legitimate, with similar-sounding names to a bank or financial institution.
Fraudsters are taking advantage of the low-interest rates in traditional financial services to market lucrative “investments” in Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. You may be asked to make a card bank transfer to your new “crypto wallet.
Fraudsters are increasingly sending text messages that impersonate genuine companies such as a tax authority, a postal service or even your bank. They may appear to be genuine, but are designed to steal data or to get people to pay them.
How do I report fraud, card loss or theft,
or suspicious activity
on my account? account?.
Call: +324 60206285
In our increasingly digital age, cybercrime is on the rise. But not all fraud relies on sophisticated technology. Sometimes a common, simple deception can separate you from your money.
For our client's security, we’re no longer accepting payments to Binance. Clients will need to make other arrangements if they’d like to pay Binance in future. .
Please note, we may send you emails from time to time. However, we will never send you an email asking for your security information or logon details, or direct you to a web page that asks for this information. We will also never send you an email with a link to Agoria Online Banking.
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