National authorities and cybersecurity experts report that the cybercrime rate in Europe is now very high, due to the tense geopolitical situation. We would like to remind you to be cautious and to remember that Quintet will never ask you to share personal information (such as personal registration codes, passwords or credit card numbers) via e-mail, text message or on the phone.
If you receive such a request from Quintet, or any other message from the bank that appears suspicious, please do not open that e-mail, nor click on any links or attachments. If you have any doubts, please contact your client adviser, using the normal communication channels.
Beware of Bank Guarantee Fraud. Bank Guarantees are a way to ensure promises are kept and payments are made. You would need one when you plan a building project, buying or selling across borders, borrowing money. Today, fraudsters are trying to fake those Bank Guarantees. Typical red flags would be the promise of a risk free investment opportunity, offers only valid for a very short period of time, unusual upfront fees, etc. To make sure you avoid such scam, please read carefully our note on the matter click here.