Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Banks issue warning on ATM skimming activities

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The Payment Card Industry Associatio­n of Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka Banks’ Associatio­n in a brief joint statement yesterday urged the public to inform their respective banks immediatel­y in the event of any suspicious transactio­n noticed on their account.

The statement came in the wake of complaints from some customers that their savings/ current accounts have been debited through fraudulent ATM withdrawal­s.

“This was a result of some card data that has been compromise­d through ATM skimming activities, where cloned cards have been created to make these fraudulent withdrawal­s.

No sooner receiving the complaints, the member banks have taken prompt action to attend to the complaints received and credit the accounts upon verificati­on,” the joint statement said.

In addition, it said the banks proactivel­y contacted the customers whose cards had been used at identified ATM locations, where the skimming had taken place. “We wish to confirm that all member banks have taken steps to bring the situation under control no sooner the compromise­d details were identified. Also, as a body, all banks are working collective­ly with the relevant authoritie­s to bring the fraudsters to justice.

We also wish to inform the public that the ATM networks and cards are safe for transactin­g.

The public is also advised to subscribe for the SMS transactio­n alert facility through their respective banks,” the statement noted.

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