ANZ is warning customers across the Pacific to be vigilant against scams following the global
tech outage over the weekend.
ANZ Regional Executive Pacific, Sarah Stubbings said customers should be aware that ANZ will never contact customers asking for their account details or their log in details for ANZ Internet Banking or the ANZ Pacific App, and will never ask customers to click on a link.
“Be extra diligent – if something doesn’t seem right, or is unexpected, question it,” Ms
Stubbings said.
ANZ customers can call the ANZ Contact Centre, visit their nearest branch or use BankMail
through ANZ Internet Banking or ANZ Pacific App to securely send and receive messages
from ANZ if the notice suspicious activity on their account, or if they feel they may have
responded to a scammer.
Remember, ANZ will never:
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