ANZ Bank has issued an important warning to its customers ahead of Valentine’s Day, highlighting the rising concern of romance and dating scams. The bank emphasizes that these scams are becoming more prevalent, particularly during the season of love.

According to Sarah Stubbings, ANZ’s Regional Executive for the Pacific, criminals often initiate these scams through unexpected social media messages or friend requests on dating apps. “In a romance scam, cyber criminals attempt to establish online relationships with individuals to gain their trust and ultimately exploit that trust for financial gain,” Stubbings explained.

ANZ is urging everyone to remain vigilant, regardless of their age or background, as anyone can potentially fall victim to these sophisticated schemes. They encourage customers not to feel ashamed if they suspect they have been scammed and to reach out to ANZ for support immediately.

The bank’s proactive approach serves to remind customers about the importance of being aware of potential scams. By recognizing the warning signs, individuals can better protect themselves and their loved ones from falling prey to these deceitful tactics.

As we approach Valentine’s Day, it is crucial for individuals to remain cautious and informed, allowing them to enjoy the holiday without the fear of fraudulent activities. Awareness is key, and together, we can create a safer online community.


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