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'Lead the way on scams', banks tell Government

The sector has got the ball rolling by cracking down on mule accounts, now it needs Government to 'own' a centralised solution, industry body NZBA says.

The banks have set up an Anti-Scam Centre targeting mule accounts

Maria Slade Mon, 15 Apr 2024

The banking sector has called on the Government to lead the establishment of a centralised New Zealand Anti-Scam Centre.

The request comes in a letter to Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Andrew Bayly, who has pressured banks to do more to combat the growing problem of online scams and

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