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17th microdistrict, block 2 Khujand

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NBT: 446001520

Call center: 1122
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NewsAnti-Fraud Protection

Anti-Fraud Protection

1 May 2026

Anti-Fraud Protection

At CJSC Bank “IMON International”, protecting clients’ funds and personal data is a top priority. We implement modern security technologies and procedures to prevent fraudulent activities, while regularly informing clients about potential risks and ways to avoid them.

Main Types of Fraud

The most common fraud schemes include:

• Phishing — attempts to obtain confidential information (logins, passwords, verification codes) through fake websites, messages, or phone calls

• Social Engineering — manipulating clients in order to gain unauthorized access to accounts or financial information

• Fraudulent Calls — scammers impersonating bank employees and requesting verification or one-time confirmation codes

• Malicious Links and Applications — the use of fake websites or applications to steal personal and financial data

How to Protect Yourself

To ensure your security, we recommend:

• Never share passwords, PIN codes, MPINs, or one-time SMS verification codes with third parties

• Always verify the website address before entering personal information

• Avoid clicking on suspicious links

• Use only the Bank’s official applications and digital services

• Regularly update the software on your devices

What to Do if You Suspect Fraud

If you notice suspicious activity:

• Immediately stop any interaction

• Contact the Bank through official communication channels

• If necessary, block your card or access to digital banking services

The Bank continuously strengthens its security measures and encourages clients to follow digital safety practices in order to protect their finances.

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