Sabric ceo kalyani pillay
[LISTEN] Protect your money during festive season
Sabric CEO Kalyani Pillay says bankers must safeguard their confidential information as much as possible and do not allow strangers to assist them.
Two vans transporting money were bombed in separate incidents - one in Hartbeespoort and the other in Pretoria - just a few minutes apart.
Identity theft, online scams and fraud are a growing problem in South Africa and Sabric has urged individuals to protect their personal information.
The South African Banking Risk Information Centre says the currency heist was carried out using accurate information.
‘Card swopping’ is the most common form of this type of fraud, where suspects target ATM users
Sabric CEO Kalyani Pillay spoke to the Night Talk's Gugu Mhlungu and Sizwe Dhlomo about an increase in online dating scams in SA.
The organisation says criminals are now using advanced methods in ATM attacks.
There have been five ATM bombings in Cape Town so far this year.
Sabric says people are being duped by an old email scam that’s now resurfaced.
New statistics reveal a 33 percent increase in bank customers being robbed.
With tech advances, it is becoming difficult to keep personal info away from criminals.
A businessman revealed how his bank statements were sold off allegedly by bank employees.
Sabric's Kalyani Pillay says a man was arrested for using a cloned card in Cape Town.
Bank users have been urged to be vigilant this festive season as criminal activity increases.
SA Banking Risk Information Centre says a syndicate is behind ATM bombings in CPT.
Consumers have been warned to exercise caution as credit card fraud is increasing in the Western Cape.