The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has announced that it is monitoring the surge of complaints of BDO customers regarding unauthorized transactions in their accounts and is in close coordination with the said bank, including UnionBank. BSP Governor Benjamin Diokno tweeted that it is monitoring the surge of complaints posted on social media platforms and are now coordinating with BDO and UnionBank to ensure remedial measures are being undertaken, including reimbursement of affected consumers. Bloomberg also received an update from UnionBank President Edwin Bautista and said that the bank "will not hesitate to take legal action against individuals who use their accounts to facilitate criminal activities," and that it is also monitoring and collaborating with BDO. Read more in our articles including "BSP in coordination with BDO, UnionBank on hacking incident" and "DICT launches "eGov App on Wheels" for remote, hard-to-access areas".
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has announced that it is monitoring the surge of complaints of BDO customers regarding unauthorized transactions in their accounts and is in close coordination with the said bank, including UnionBank. BSP Governor Benjamin Diokno tweeted that it is monitoring the surge of complaints posted on social media platforms and are now coordinating with BDO and UnionBank to ensure remedial measures are being undertaken, including reimbursement of affected consumers.
Bloomberg also received an update from UnionBank President Edwin Bautista and said that the bank "will not hesitate to take legal action against individuals who use their accounts to facilitate criminal activities," and that it is also monitoring and collaborating with BDO.
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