Published: October 3, 2024
We tend to think of authorised push payment (APP) fraud as something that happens to other people. In reality, anyone can be a target, so it’s important to stay alert.
There are lots of things we do to protect your organisation, but learning about common scams and the tactics criminals use can help you spot when something’s not right.
If you’re contacted out of the blue by phone, email or text:
If you think you might be a victim of authorised push payment fraud or suspect fraudulent activity taking place on your Unity Trust Bank account, let us know as soon as you can.
1. You can report this via our Fraud form, available online here, or to our 24/7 dedicated fraud line, where, during working hours^, you’ll be put through to a member of our customer service team. The freephone number is 0808 196 8420.
2. If your business has a Relationship Manager you can also choose to report it directly to them, however if you’re unable to get hold of them, please don’t delay reporting this, complete the online Fraud form or call our 24/7 fraud line.
If your business is located in England, Wales or Northern Ireland, please also complete an online report with Action Fraud who are the national reporting centre for fraud and cybercrime. If the affected business is in Scotland, call Police Scotland on 101*.
*To reach Police Scotland’s financial fraud team on 101 you must be calling from Scotland.