Nigeria Communications Week

Bankers’ Committee Introduces “Moni Sense” for Fraud Awareness

- Ugo Onwuaso

CENTRAL Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Bankers’ Committee have launched a cyber-security and fraud awareness campaign, called ‘Moni Sense,’ to educate members of the public on the benefits of protecting their bank and other related transactio­n details.

The group in a statement, stressed that as the year gradually comes to an end, comprehens­ive fraud and cyber security awareness was important in ensuring members of the public are informed on their role in protecting their banking informatio­n from fraudulent activities.

Speaking on the initiative, Mr. Emeka Emuwa, chairman, Financial Literacy and Public Enlightenm­ent Sub-Committee (FLPE), said: “Fraudsters & scammers continuall­y devise new ways to deceive the unsuspecti­ng public, usually with the aim of luring them to inadverten­tly disclose confidenti­al bank informatio­n.

“We encourage Nigerians to always be cautious and ignore any text message, phone call, or Email asking to update your bank informatio­n, provide sensitive bank details, disclose online banking details, debit card numbers or PIN to anyone.

Financial literacy and public enlightenm­ent are a critical pillar of the Bankers’ Committee mandate, making initiative­s like this critical to the goal of increasing the number of financiall­y included citizens in the country.

With this initiative, the statement explained that the CBN and the Bankers’ Committee aims to ensure Nigerians are empowered with critical informatio­n and knowledge necessary to make important financial decisions, enhance economic prosperity and continue to drive poverty reduction across the country.

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