Fraudulent calls pretending to be from banks are
on the rise, targeting unsuspecting customers. Scammers often ask for
OTP, card details, or UPI PIN, claiming it’s urgent. But banks
never request such sensitive information over a call. Here’s how to protect yourself.
1. Never Share OTP, PIN, or Card Details·
OTP (One-Time Password): Used to authorize transactions—sharing it gives fraudsters full access.·
UPI PIN or debit/credit card PIN: Banks will
never ask for these.·
Bank officials will never call to request personal credentials for verification.
Rule of thumb: Treat every unsolicited call asking for this information as a scam.
2. Verify Caller Identity· If someone claims to be from your bank,
hang up and call the official bank number.· Check
caller ID and number—fraudsters often use fake numbers or apps to mimic bank IDs.· Banks usually communicate through
SMS, emails, or official app notifications, not calls requesting confidential info.
3. Be Wary of Urgent Requests· Scammers create a
sense of urgency, claiming your account is at risk.· Avoid being pressured—
never act immediately without verifying.· Real bank issues are usually communicated
through official channels, giving you time to respond safely.
4. Protect Your Personal Information· Avoid sharing details like
date of birth, Aadhaar number, PAN, or account number over the phone.· Be cautious on
social media or email, where fraudsters may collect info to impersonate you.· Use
strong passwords and
two-factor authentication for online banking.
5. Report Suspicious Calls Immediately·
Inform your bank immediately if you receive a suspicious call.·
Report to cybercrime authorities or through portals like
https://cybercrime.gov.in/.· Early reporting can
prevent loss and help track fraudsters.
Bonus Tip: Stay Educated· Banks and authorities regularly release
fraud alerts and tips—follow official sources.· Familiarize yourself with
common scams, including phishing, vishing (voice phishing), and smishing (SMS phishing).
ConclusionA single unverified call can put your entire bank account at risk. By remembering these
five key tips—never sharing OTP or PIN, verifying callers, avoiding urgent pressures, protecting personal info, and reporting suspicious calls—you can
safeguard your money and avoid falling victim to fraud.
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