MTN wages war against Mobile Money fraud
This comes on the back of several
complaints from MTN customers who have fallen victims to cyber fraud.
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| Eli Hini-GM, MTN Mobile Money |
“The network is working very hard with
the police service and e-Crime Bureau to bring the situation under control. The
Mobile Money service has experienced a few setbacks with fraud which have so
far been customer related and not system related. Some of these fraudulent
cases had been categorized under phishing, advance fee scams, overcharging by
merchants, identity theft and cash out theft.”
“I think customers will also have to
be very vigilant and as we are already running advert; try not to give away
their pins or allow a third-party access to their account. I can assure you
that MTN which is ISO certified has put in place all the necessary security
features to ensure that the customer is protected,” he added.
Mr. Hini however assured customers
that MTN has undertaken several steps to ensure that the systems are secured.
This includes the granting of the ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification after an
assessment conducted by Lloyds Register Quality Assurance (LRQA).
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| Amtwi-Bosiako - e-Crime Bureau |
According to him, beyond the economic
benefits, mobile money services are important for health and safety reasons as
subscribers can transfer money from the comfort of their homes without needing
to move from one location to another.
“At least five out of ten mobile
money subscribers have either experienced one form of fraud or have been a
target for mobile money fraudsters/scammers. Subscribers are mainly targeted
through SMS, phone calls, e-mails and social media platforms, etc. Thus, there
is a need to create consumer awareness among mobile money patrons to safeguard
this payment innovation which is destined to contribute to Ghana's payment
system in the next coming years,” Mr. Antwi-Bosiako noted.
He therefore noted that, the media is
an important stakeholder within the Mobile Money ecosystem especially in public
education, hence the understanding of how mobile money works and the current
fraud trends will enhance fact-based reporting which will help build public
confidence in Mobile Money.



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