[SPAM] Share OTP To Postpone The Loan EMIs
Fraud calls and messages are shared by fraudsters to share OTP to postpone the loan EMIs
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Below post has been circulating on social media.
Share OTP To Postpone The Loan EMIs
Verification: EMI Deferment Does Not Require OTP Sharing
Cybercrime is increasing due to fear of Coronavirus amongst people. Without verifying people are getting trapped in many kinds of Cybercrimes. The fraudster is on the look to dupe people at this crucial situation. This messages and calls regarding the share of OTP for EMI moratorium are also among such cybercrime, fraudsters are waiting for. Be careful not to share any information without confirming from the official sites of the concerned organization.
Beware and Be Alert of cyber frauds asking you to share OTP to defer bank EMI’s.
Please note that EMI Deferment does not require OTP sharing.
Do not share your OTP!
Please note that EMI Deferment does not require OTP sharing. Do not share your OTP. For details on EMI Deferment scheme.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced on March 27 that banks and financial institutions could offer a three-month moratorium on term loans and credit card bills. Over this period, borrowers can choose to opt to not pay their equated monthly instalments (EMIs) or credit card dues.
NOTICE: COVID-19 RELIEF MEASURES TAKEN BY STATE BANK OF INDIA
In terms of RBI COVID 19 regulatory package, SBI has initiated steps to defer the instalments and interest/EMIs on Term Loans falling due between 01.03.2020 to 31.05.2020. Accordingly, the total repayment period will be extended by 3 months over the original repayment period.
STATE BANK OF INDIA – CUSTOMER COMPLAINT FORM
Cyber fraudsters keep finding new ways to scam people. The only way to beat the #cybercriminals is to #BeAlert & be aware. Please note that EMI Deferment does not require OTP sharing. Do not share your OTP. For details on EMI Deferment scheme, visit: https://t.co/wP3Xux99vI#SBI pic.twitter.com/2GZSHX3ONa
— State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) April 5, 2020
Governor’s address to media https://t.co/vsfV13L0UK
— ReserveBankOfIndia (@RBI) March 27, 2020
RBI Governor @DasShaktikanta message on safety measures during difficult times!
Pay digital, stay safe!#rbitoday #rbigovernor #COVID19#IndiaFightsCoronavirus#StayCleanStaySafeGoDigital pic.twitter.com/MEe68lr5kc— ReserveBankOfIndia (@RBI) March 27, 2020
Some frequently asked questions are answered in the tweets below:
RBI EMI Moratorium: IBA answers all the questions you may have. (3/4) pic.twitter.com/KR326Stq8Y
— Ministry of Finance (@FinMinIndia) April 1, 2020
RBI EMI Moratorium: IBA answers all the questions you may have. (2/4) pic.twitter.com/ak5QiK9ZYH
— Ministry of Finance (@FinMinIndia) April 1, 2020
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Post Date: 14 Apr 2020
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