Muscat Daily

Bank Muscat, ROP, continue partnershi­p in anti-fraud action

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With the increased popularity of digital channels due to the ease with which they bring services closer and enable transactio­n processes, criminal activities from all over the world have been on the rise to scam the public through a variety of deceptive methods via these channels.

Against this background, the Royal Oman Police and Bank Muscat have announced that they continue to partner closely in implementi­ng a joint anti-fraud campaign for the fifth consecutiv­e year. The campaign focuses on raising public’s awareness about this phenomenon among different institutio­ns and individual­s in the community.

The awareness campaign will be carried out as part of social responsibi­lity efforts of both institutio­ns using various media channels including Oman TV, radio, print, online media, and social media.

This year, the campaign will include a number of new programmes and topics reflecting the more recent deceptive activities used by criminals.

The public can contact the Royal Oman Police hotline at 80077444 to report fraud or for any fraud-related queries.

The jointly-run campaign launched this year will be supported by a number of new awareness messages in various media channels, websites and electronic newspapers to reduce the consequenc­es of falling for fraud. Criminals use multiple methods such as sending phishing emails or links to employees and members of the community in general. People can also fall for fraud when playing online games or making online purchases without verifying the persons or entities being dealt with.

With cases of electronic fraud increasing globally and often causing tremendous financial and psychologi­cal harm to both individual­s and businesses, Bank Muscat has further strengthen­ed its efforts to combat this crime by partnering regularly with a

ROP and Bank Muscat have announced that they continue to partner in a joint anti-fraud campaign for the fifth year

number of institutio­ns and authoritie­s including the Royal Oman Police, Ministry of Transport, Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology and other institutio­ns. The campaign sought to help the public recognise fraud and avoid falling prey to it. Royal Oman Police and Bank Muscat will continue during the coming period to spread new messages reflecting the importance of never sharing personal details with anyone, including those claiming to be a bank employee or an official as this is an essential first step to defend oneself against criminal activities.

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