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Protect Your Finances: A Guide to Resilience Against Financial Crime

In an era of digital transactions and connectivity, safeguarding your finances is paramount. Learn how to stay resilient against identity theft, fraud, and cybercrime. Here are essential steps to keep your money secure: 

1. Stay Informed: 

  • Regularly update yourself on security breaches and fraud tactics. 
  • Rely on trusted sources for information on scams and red flags. 

2. Secure Personal Data: 

  • Use strong passwords for online accounts. 
  • Shred paper documents with personal details before disposal. 

3. Two-Factor Authentication: 

  • Enhance security with two-factor authentication.
  • Implement an additional layer, such as a code sent to your email or smartphone. 

4. Verify Contacts and Requests: 

  • Be cautious about unsolicited communications. 
  • Verify the authenticity of emails or calls, especially if they request personal details or urgent action. 

5. Monitor Your Accounts: 

  • Regularly check credit reports, bank statements, and transactions. 
  • Report any unusual activity promptly. 

6. Use Secure Devices and Networks: 

  • Ensure your devices have updated security software. 
  • Only conduct financial transactions on secure and trusted networks. 

7. Avoid Suspicious Links and Attachments: 

  • Exercise caution when clicking on links or downloading attachments from unknown sources. 
  • Verify the authenticity of websites before entering sensitive information. 

8. Be Wary of Promises: 

  • Investigate investment opportunities thoroughly. 
  • Beware of offers that seem too good to be true. 

9. Report Suspicious Activity: 

  • Report any unusual or suspicious activity immediately.
  • Help authorities stay informed about the latest tactics used by criminals. 


Stay one step ahead of financial crime by following these proactive measures. For personalised advice and further assistance, reach out to our team of expert financial planners. 

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