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The Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK) warned against fraud under the name of the institution.
The statement made by BRSA included the following statements:
“Recently, it has been seen that the fake websites that appear to be regulated by our institution have increased and bank customers are being targeted through these sites.
These bogus sites are prepared by mimicking the existing BRSA website background, in addition to the BRSA name and logo, and offer promises such as participation in the credit campaign, participation in the credit card expense reimbursement campaign, user friendly of loans and It is required to enter personal information such as date of birth, name, mobile phone, account number, user password, credit card number, bank user code and password.
The necessary administrative and legal processes are carried out to prevent access to the fake sites in question, to identify and punish those responsible.
“INFORMATION NOT REQUESTED”
BRSA is not a lending institution and does not request the above information for reasons such as lending or reimbursing bank charges through its website.
In order not to experience any grievances, it is considered beneficial to announce the aforementioned problems.
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