The Philippine Star

BDO pays victims of ATM skimming

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

Sy-led BDO Unibank Inc. has paid clients reported to have been victimized by skimming.

In a statement posted on Facebook, the listed bank said it is now crediting back lost amounts to accounts affected by incidents of automated teller machine (ATM) skimming.

“For accounts affected recently, we have been crediting back the amounts found to be unauthoriz­ed transactio­ns. We apologize for the inconvenie­nce this has caused you and your families, and thank you for your patience,” BDO Unibank said.

“Rest assured that we remain committed to safeguard your account and serve you better,” it said.

BDO president and chief executive officer Nestor Tan, during the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Annual Reception for the Banking Community, confirmed the bank has already paid its clients, but declined to give the specific amount.

Sought for comment, BSP Deputy Governor Chuchi Fonacier said this is a positive developmen­t for the victims of the ATM skimming.

“It’s something positive for everybody because they’re restitutin­g,” Fonacier told reporters.

She said this is part of the liability shift framework the BSP has implemente­d in dealing with fraudulent transactio­ns arising from banks’ shift to the EuropayMas­tercard-Visa (EMV) technology.

“The liability will shift to the bank because they did not finish the EMV shift. That’s a way of protecting depositors and also for them to really fast track on replacing the cards,” Fonacier said.

To recall, the country’s largest bank detected fraudulent transactio­ns of ATM cards last June 16, prompting it to deactivate compromise­d ATMs and affected ATM cards.

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