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Fraud remains a big problem for banking customers

Banking fraud, related to current accounts and internet banking, remains high on the list of complaints to the Ombudman for Banking Services South Africa (OBBSA), although banks appear to be making greater efforts to resolve some types of consumer disputes internally.

The information is contained in the OBBSA’s annual report released this week.

According to the report, continuing the trend from previous years, complaints about current accounts and digital banking made up the two largest categories of cases opened last year, and most of them involved fraud.

“Digital Banking cases also increased by 3%, to 17%. Current Account cases increased by 3% to 22% of total cases.

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