With more people practicing safe distancing thank you also by continuing to use our online banking platform and our award winning @BMO app for all your needs. #safedistancing#BMO#BMOStackt
5th tip to help protect yourself from Mr. Fraud is always being on the look out for phishing emails and how to identify them - don't believe every email or text you receive. To learn more facts visit our Security Center on https://t.co/BkZGmDVAbL #BmoStackt#BmoStayProtected
4th tip to help protect yourself from Mr. Fraud is to constantly check your account activity regularly via Online Banking or through your Bank statements. Escalate any suspicious activity to your local branch or through the North American Customer Contact Center. #BmoStackt
3rd tip to help protect yourself from Mr. Fraud is avoiding using public computers and public WiFi networks for online banking and any other time you will be accessing personal and confidential information. #BmoStackt#BmoStayProtected#SelfEducate
2nd tip to help protect yourself from Mr. Fraud is never provide PERSONAL IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION over the phone unless you initiated the call. BMO will never ask for your P.I.N or online banking password for verification purposes. #BmoStackt#BmoStayProtected#SelfEducate
Our Government is making bold changes to prevent and reduce homelessness.
Through #ReachingHome, a part of the #NationalHousingStrategy, we are cutting homelessness by 50%.
1st tip to help protect yourself from Mr.Fraud is, by using a strong and unique password for your online banking. Do not base it on personal information and use a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers. #Bmostackt#BmoStayProtected#SelfEducate
BMO is using the month of March to educate everyone about fraud prevention and awareness as we all know how important it is. Here are the 5 tips to help protect you from the big bad wolf Mr.Fraud Grinning face #BmoStackt#BmoStayProtected#SelfEducate@POliveiraRVP@henrydong888
Make sure you don't miss out, Toronto largest book sale takes place this March 19 at the Toronto Reference Library (789 Yonge St, Toronto). Items will be priced from $0.10 cents to $1, with the highest priced listing would be around $5. #GetEducated#ProudToronto#BmoStackt