The scams and fraud pandemic.
COVID-19 has seen a pandemic of scams and fraud to secure personal details to gain access to bank accounts. Luckily, there are simple actions you can take to keep yourself safe from banking scammers and fraudsters.
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COVID-19 has seen a pandemic of scams and fraud to secure personal details to gain access to bank accounts. Luckily, there are simple actions you can take to keep yourself safe from banking scammers and fraudsters.
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Get to know the ins and outs of your credit card statement so that you can better stay on top of your account.
Understand exactly what the minimum monthly repayment is on your credit card and why you should always aim to pay more.
You care about your property and valuables, so make sure they’re protected and get peace of mind that they’re being covered.
There are some definite advantages to having a credit card, especially when online shopping or in an emergency where a little backup is needed. However, if you’re not fully across the ins and outs of this little plastic (or digital) card, you could find yourself in a lot of trouble.
Having ‘up to 55 days interest-free’ is great, just be sure to make it work for you.