How NCBA Is Helping Customers Protect Themselves Against Fraud
Fraud continues to evolve as more customers embrace digital banking and mobile money services. From phishing scams and social engineering attacks to SIM swap fraud, criminals are constantly looking for new ways to access customer accounts and steal funds.
To help customers stay protected, NCBA is investing in awareness initiatives that equip individuals and businesses with practical tools to identify, avoid, and respond to fraud attempts.
The bank’s approach combines customer education, digital security awareness, and quick response measures aimed at safeguarding customer finances.
Putting Prevention First
NCBA believes that informed customers are the strongest defense against fraud. Through ongoing awareness campaigns, the bank encourages customers to adopt simple habits that can significantly reduce their risk.
Protect Your Banking Credentials
Customers should never share their PINs, passwords, or One-Time Passwords (OTPs) with anyone. Legitimate bank staff will never ask for this information.
Verify Before You Respond
Always confirm phone numbers and email addresses before responding to requests involving personal or financial information.
Avoid Suspicious Links
Do not click on unexpected links sent via text messages, emails, or social media. They could lead to fraudulent websites designed to steal account details.
Secure Your Email
NCBA encourages customers to enable two-factor authentication on their email accounts to add an extra layer of security.
Strengthen SIM Security
Customers are advised to contact their mobile service providers, such as Safaricom or Airtel, and request stricter SIM swap controls to prevent unauthorized SIM replacements.
Report Suspicious Activity Immediately
Any suspicious calls, messages, or emails should be reported to the bank as soon as possible. Early reporting can help stop fraud before losses occur.

How NCBA Is Helping Customers Protect Themselves Against Fraud
What to Do If You Become a Victim
Even with precautions, fraud can still happen. NCBA advises customers to act quickly if they suspect their accounts have been compromised.
Contact the Bank Immediately
Call the bank and request that your account be blocked or secured.
Change Your Credentials
Update your PINs and passwords immediately to prevent further unauthorized access.
Keep Your Phone On
Do not switch off your phone because of repeated suspicious calls. Fraudsters often want customers to miss important alerts and verification messages.
Report SIM Swap Fraud
If you suspect your SIM card has been compromised, contact your mobile service provider immediately.
File a Police Report
If money has been stolen, report the matter to the police to support investigations and possible recovery efforts.
Staying One Step Ahead
As fraud tactics become more sophisticated, awareness remains one of the most effective forms of protection. Through continuous customer education and security awareness initiatives, NCBA is helping customers bank with greater confidence and stay one step ahead of fraudsters.
By following a few simple precautions and acting quickly when suspicious activity occurs, customers can significantly reduce their exposure to financial fraud while enjoying the convenience of digital banking.






















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