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Ecobank warns customers of SIM card fraud increase

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Ecobank

Ecobank has raised alarm on the dangers of SIM swap fraud, stressing that fraudsters could use it to impersonate them.

In a message to customers via email, the bank explained that SIM swap fraud occurs when scammers use your phone number to access your accounts.

According to the bank,

Further, the Pan African bank reminded the customers that the bank will not ask them to provide their personal or financial information, stressing that when they receive an email that includes a link to a website, they should ensure that the website is legitimate before visiting the site.

Ecobank further urged customers not to respond to emails, SMS, and unsolicited calls from people they don’t know asking for their personal or banking information.

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Q2’2023 Financials:

Ecobank Group’s 2023 second-quarter results showed a 63% increase in pre-tax profits to N92.52 billion.

Interest Income for the quarter was N238.67 billion compared to N161.09 billion in the corresponding quarter of 2022.

Fees and Commission Income gained 25% to N71.01 billion from N56.73 billion recorded in the same period last year.

Other Operating Income increased significantly by 262% to N13.07 billion from N3.61 billion reported last year.

Pre-tax profit for the quarter increased to N92.52 billion from N56.89 billion profit in Q2 2022.

Impairment charges on loans and advances declined by 34% to N17.93 billion from N27.02 billion

Loans and advances to customers increased by 58% to N8.03 trillion.

Deposits from customers for the half year ended 30th June 2023 increased to N14.71 trillion as against N9.60 trillion recorded as of 31st December 2022

Commenting on the half-year financial statement, the CEO of Ecobank Group, Jeremy Awori said:

 

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