Banks urge millions of Aussies not to ignore this important email: ‘It was legit’

In today's digital age, where phishing scams and fraudulent emails are a daily nuisance, it's understandable that many of us have become wary of any unexpected requests for personal information.

However, there's a critical alert that Australians should not ignore: banks are currently contacting customers to update their personal details, and failure to comply could result in losing access to their bank accounts.



This isn't a drill, nor is it a scam. It's an industry-wide practice that's part of the banks' regulatory obligations under the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act.

A spokesperson for Commonwealth Bank (CBA) emphasised the importance of this process, stating, 'As part of our ongoing regulatory obligations, we contact customers to ensure we have their most up-to-date and correct details, which help us to keep them safe and protect them from fraud.'


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Banks urged Aussies not to ignore this specific email. Credit: Shutterstock


This matter has sparked conversations on social media, with bank customers sharing their experiences and concerns.

‘I had this a few months back! They were relentless and wanted to know EVERYTHING! I’ve never had this before now,’ one wrote.

‘It is legit and connected with Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AusTRAC) requirements in relation to anti-fraud and money laundering regulations. Very frustrating as we have done it twice in just over 12 months now, another said.

‘I got a message like this from Ubank, and I ignored it. After 3 messages, they did put a block on my account. It was legit,’ a third added.



So, what exactly do you need to provide?

The specifics may vary depending on your bank and your circumstances, but generally, you may be asked for your full name, date of birth, address, the purpose of your account, and details about the transactions, including the amounts of money coming in and out each month.

The timeframe for providing this information also varies.

For instance, CBA gives customers a 10-day window, while Ubank allows up to 30 days. It's crucial to check the communication from your bank to know the exact deadline to avoid any restrictions on your account.

If you're uncertain about the legitimacy of an email from your bank, take the safer route: log into your banking app, where you can usually update your details securely.



Alternatively, you can call your bank's customer service or visit a branch to confirm the request and provide the necessary information in person.

This initiative is part of the Know Your Customer (KYC) measures financial institutions must follow.

AusTRAC, the Australian government's financial intelligence unit, mandated KYC to help banks identify and report suspicious activities, thereby reducing the risk of their services being misused for money laundering or terrorism financing.

AusTRAC's system is designed to make banks more vigilant and informed about their customers' activities, ensuring a safer financial environment.
Key Takeaways
  • Australians are being advised not to ignore emails from their banks asking for updated personal information as part of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism measures.
  • Commonwealth Bank asserts this is an industry-wide practice instigated by regulatory obligations under the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Act.
  • Failure to provide the requested information within the time frame specified by the bank can lead to a block on the customer's bank account.
  • This initiative is part of the Know Your Customer (KYC) measures implemented by the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AusTRAC) to prevent financial crimes.
Have you received such a request from your bank recently? How was your experience in updating your details? Share your stories with us in the comments below!
 
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Accept/ignore emails?
I absolutely refuse to respond electronically to any such email; my first action will, in such case, be a trip to the bank to verify in person and/or rip someone a new one if they've genuinely wasted my time.
 
I received 3 emails from UBank re updating my a/c, after the third one I phoned the bank to check it out. The staff member advised that it was for s3curity reasons, she guided me thru the changes - they certainly wanted to know a lot of information.
The reason being to try and stop money laundering. Mind you the crooks will always find a way around it!!
 
I have not received any thing from my bank in regards to this matter. I would have thought scam immediately. Thank you for the heads up. Again just shows we really need to be on guard. Always contact your bank and do a quick check.
Kind regards to all Vicki
 
I’ve had my PayPal acc locked for years because I won’t provide my passport, drivers license and utility bill. PayPal say this is legitimate and everyone will get this message soon. For security reasons by Australian gov. 🤨. I’m not sure because I don’t know anyone who has had this request. Anyway I’m not sending them that information.
 
I have not received any thing from my bank in regards to this matter. I would have thought scam immediately. Thank you for the heads up. Again just shows we really need to be on guard. Always contact your bank and do a quick check.
Kind regards to all Vicki
I still would not click on links in the email. Either log onto your bank and the notice will be there or ring them. Scammers would be in their glory if they know this cause they will redirect the replies to their email or whatever. Don't take chances. The banks will understand knowing what the scammers can do ❤️
 
View attachment 56018"MAKE UP YOUR MIND!"
Accept/ignore emails?
I absolutely refuse to respond electronically to any such email; my first action will, in such case, be a trip to the bank to verify in person and/or rip someone a new one if they've genuinely wasted my time.
In person for me too.
 
It may be legit but it’s also suspicious. With what I’ve been watching on social media & the reports I’ve been reading from independent journalists, this is simply more info being compiled for the sake of “big brother” monitoring. Australia is following “sheep like” into a world of digital enslavement where the state will dictate what you can & cannot do. Follow the rules & you’re ok. Dare to be different & you will be punished. This could be having your finances or your food purchases restricted or your freedom to travel halted. Think I’m joking? It’s not here yet but by 2030 it will be according to the agenda of WEF.
 
I’ve had my PayPal acc locked for years because I won’t provide my passport, drivers license and utility bill. PayPal say this is legitimate and everyone will get this message soon. For security reasons by Australian gov. 🤨. I’m not sure because I don’t know anyone who has had this request. Anyway I’m not sending them that information.
I've never been requested that info from PayPal and I wouldn't supply it if I was.
 
View attachment 56018"MAKE UP YOUR MIND!"
Accept/ignore emails?
I absolutely refuse to respond electronically to any such email; my first action will, in such case, be a trip to the bank to verify in person and/or rip someone a new one if they've genuinely wasted my time.
Soon you will need to travel interstate to find your bank if you want to visit them... :(
 
I’ve had my PayPal acc locked for years because I won’t provide my passport, drivers license and utility bill. PayPal say this is legitimate and everyone will get this message soon. For security reasons by Australian gov. 🤨. I’m not sure because I don’t know anyone who has had this request. Anyway I’m not sending them that information.
So what happens if, like me, you don't have any of those documents? You become a non citizen?

I have had an ongoing battle with Optus for more than a year in this regard. I have two forms of photo ID - a student ID card and a "Proof of Age" card. The student card was considered insufficient as it does not have address or date of birth details. Optus rejected my Proof of Age card due it being "more then five years old". Hogwash! Proof of Age cards DO NOT HAVE AN EXPIRY DATE! This was confirmed with the issuing authority.

So Optus, a 10 year passport is rendered invalid after five years? But you can visit any country you wish up to 10 years after issue. Go figure!
 
I’ve had my PayPal acc locked for years because I won’t provide my passport, drivers license and utility bill. PayPal say this is legitimate and everyone will get this message soon. For security reasons by Australian gov. 🤨. I’m not sure because I don’t know anyone who has had this request. Anyway I’m not sending them that information.
I haven't heard from my bank and don't know anyone who has had this happen.
 
Then , O bank of mine, write me a letter and post it to my home address should you need said information. And by the way, where is my monthly paper bank statement? I have told you I don't have a mobile phone and will not buy one for your convenience.
 
So what happens if, like me, you don't have any of those documents? You become a non citizen?

I have had an ongoing battle with Optus for more than a year in this regard. I have two forms of photo ID - a student ID card and a "Proof of Age" card. The student card was considered insufficient as it does not have address or date of birth details. Optus rejected my Proof of Age card due it being "more then five years old". Hogwash! Proof of Age cards DO NOT HAVE AN EXPIRY DATE! This was confirmed with the issuing authority.

So Optus, a 10 year passport is rendered invalid after five years? But you can visit any country you wish up to 10 years after issue. Go figure!
Dump Optus.
 
Dump Optus.
I don't have those documents and at times it is hard. A birth certificate is asked for but produce a birth certificate that is 76 years old, which I don't have either, how can that be proof. Could have married 10 times and have 11 surnames. Where's the proof of who you are. Yes 11 different surnames cause there is your maiden name then the 10 you were married. What a lot of hogwash
 
I don't have those documents and at times it is hard. A birth certificate is asked for but produce a birth certificate that is 76 years old, which I don't have either, how can that be proof. Could have married 10 times and have 11 surnames. Where's the proof of who you are. Yes 11 different surnames cause there is your maiden name then the 10 you were married. What a lot of hogwash
You can go to birth, deaths and marriages and get a birth certificate along with copies of all marriage certificates and divorce or death certificates of all your 10 (lol)husband's.
They'll be happy to see you, they charge like wounded bulls.
 

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