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Lloyds TSB Middle East recommends customers to change pin numbers of debit cards
- Middle East: Thursday, September 11 - 2008 at 11:49
- PRESS RELEASE
Following a country wide increase in card fraud, Lloyds TSB Middle East, as part of a coordinated approach with other Banks in the UAE, strongly recommends that all of our customers urgently change the pin numbers of their debit cards.
Whilst only a relatively small number of our customers have been affected by fraudulent activity, the rise in instances of card related fraud across the UAE is a concern, and we urge our customers to take precautions. We advise that customers change their pin numbers immediately. Customers should also be extra vigilant when using ATMs by protecting their PIN numbers and contacting the relevant bank should anything appear unusual at an ATM machine.
Lloyds TSB Middle East customers can change their PIN numbers at any Lloyds TSB ATM in Dubai. This action only applies to local accounts.
Any customer who suspects that their account has been debited fraudulently should contact the bank immediately. Fraudulent transactions will always be re-credited.
Furthermore, as we have taken the preventative measure to halt some card activity in specific countries we recommend that customers who are planning to travel abroad consult us in advance of their trip so we can provide advice if necessary.
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For further information, kindly contact:Vadia Faheem
Account Executive
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P.O. Box 71523, Dubai, UAE
T +971 (0) 4 332 8832
F +971 (0) 4 332 8388
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