Protecting Your Personal Information | Busey Bank

Remember, we won't communicate with customers in this way or ask for this type of information. Stay tuned to busey.com and our social media channels for timely news on scams, fraud alerts and more. Busey is committed to working with you to help reduce your potential exposure to fraud.
With the relentless threat of fraud, it’s more important than ever to be alert while protecting your identity and finances.
 
If you receive suspicious outreach from someone claiming to be with Busey, do not respond, click or open any links or attempt to open or download any attachments. Our associates will not reach out to you to obtain your credentials, request your password or PIN, or ask for access to your device.

Watch for these five red flags of phishing in emails, calls and texts:

Prompts to open a link or take immediate action.
Use of urgent or fear-inducing language.
Sending an unexpected attachment.
Request for personal information, like PINs, passwords or social security numbers.
Pressure to log into or send money with payment apps.
October is Cyber Security Awareness Month and Busey is partnering with the American Bankers Association for their Banks Never Ask That campaign. Check out their website for additional ways to protect yourself and your finances.

If you believe you’ve been the victim of fraud or a scam on a Busey account, contact our Customer Care team, reach out to your Relationship Manager or visit your local Service Center to place a fraud alert on your account.

Remember, we won't communicate with customers in this way or ask for this type of information. Stay tuned to busey.com and our social media channels for timely news on scams, fraud alerts and more. Busey is committed to working with you to help reduce your potential exposure to fraud.
Single Column- Chamber Newsletter - October 19, 2023

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