In case of suspension of a transaction due to the detection of signs of fraud, the refund is performed on the basis of an official notification from the criminal prosecution authorities.
To do this, the client needs to:
- contact law enforcement agencies
- initiate verification of the transaction
- wait for the transaction to be recognized as fraudulent
The notification sent to the Bank is subject to mandatory authorization by the prosecutor’s office and is the basis for a refund.
Upon receipt of the relevant notification, the recipient’s bank refunds the funds:
- not later than the next business day
- within the amount actually blocked as part of the transaction
if there are no funds in the recipient’s account at the time of blocking, the refund is performed in court.
The key role in countering financial fraud is played by the National Bank’s Anti-Fraud Center, a single technological platform that provides rapid data exchange between financial market participants and allows timely detection and blocking of suspicious transactions.
The Agency for Regulation and Development of the Financial Market monitors compliance by financial organizations with the established requirements.
Due to the increase in fraud cases, Eurasian Bank recommends that customers comply with financial security measures and not transfer personal data to third parties.
