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Learn to recognise, avoid, and report fraudulent activity. Your security is our top priority across all our global locations.

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Global fraud protection: Our security measures protect your accounts in the UK, USA, Germany, France, and Brazil. Contact your local branch for country-specific guidance.

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🚨 Important Security Alert

Unity Oak's Trust will NEVER call, text, or email you asking for your password, PIN, or one-time access code. If you receive such a request, it's a scam. Hang up immediately and contact us.

📞 +44 (0)20 1234 5678

Common Fraud Schemes

Phishing

Fraudulent emails pretending to be from Unity Oak's Trust asking for personal information or directing you to fake websites.

Email Scams

Vishing

Phone calls from scammers impersonating bank representatives to steal account details and login credentials.

Phone Scams

Smishing

Text messages with fake alerts or urgent requests designed to capture your personal information.

SMS Scams

Card Skimming

Hidden devices attached to ATMs or payment terminals that capture card information and PINs.

Physical Theft

Identity Theft

Using stolen personal information to open accounts, make purchases, or commit fraud in your name.

Account Takeover

Romance Scams

Fraudsters build fake relationships online to gain trust and eventually request money or account access.

Social Engineering

How to Recognise Fraud

Urgent Language

Messages claiming your account will be closed or limited if you don't act immediately create false urgency.

Suspicious Links

Emails with links that don't match our official website address (unityoakstrust.com). Hover to check before clicking.

Too Good To Be True

Offers of free money, prizes, lottery winnings, or guaranteed returns that seem unrealistic.

Unsolicited Calls

Callers claiming to be from the bank asking for account verification, passwords, or personal details.

Unfamiliar Charges

Small test charges on your account followed by larger unauthorised transactions.

Requests for Credentials

Anyone asking for your password, PIN, or one-time access code - we never ask for these.

Report fraud to Action Fraud (UK): If you've been a victim of fraud in the UK, you can also report it to Action Fraud, the UK's national reporting centre, at actionfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040.

5 Essential Protection Steps

1

Never Share Credentials

Your username, password, and one-time codes are private. Unity Oak's Trust will never ask for them via call, text, or email.

2

Verify Before Clicking

Hover over links to see the real destination. When in doubt, type our website address manually or use the official app.

3

Enable Two-Factor Authentication

Add an extra layer of security to your account by requiring a verification code sent to your phone for login.

4

Monitor Accounts Regularly

Check your transactions frequently and set up real-time alerts for all account activity.

5

Keep Contact Info Updated

Ensure we can reach you quickly with alerts by keeping your phone number and email address current.

Report Suspected Fraud

Call Us Immediately

Available 24/7 for fraud concerns

+44 (0)20 1234 5678
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Questions about fraud prevention?

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