SAFPS offers key protection in consumer risk landscape
Written by: Lola Lazarus Save to Instapaper
Following from the Experian data breach in August, ABSA – one of South Africa’s Big Five Banks – has experienced its own data leak as reports indicate that an ABSA employee leaked the details of customers to third parties. Reports further point out that the devices responsible for the leak have been seized, that investigations are ongoing and that the leak impacts a small portion of Absa South Africa’s customer base. “Both the Experian and ABSA data leaks highlight the need for the public to not only be aware of their digital footprint, but to take active steps to prevent themselves from becoming victims of fraud,” says Manie van Schalkwyk, CEO of the Southern African Fraud Prevention Service (SAFPS). It is vital that every South African knows that they can turn to the SAFPS for free protection against fraud. The SAFPS offer several services that can serve as a vital shield for consumers.
Protective Registration
Van Schalkwyk urges the public to visit www.safps.org.za and register to protect your identity against identity fraud. One of the most important services, and the core of SAFPS’ service offering, is Protective Registration. Protective Registration is a free service protecting individuals against future fraud. Consumers apply for this service and the SAFPS alerts its members to take additional care when dealing with that individual’s details. Protective Registration provides an added layer of protection and peace of mind regardless of whether the identity of the applicant has been compromised. “If a member of the public wants to become proactive in the fight against fraud, the SAFPS is there to serve them. Visit our website on www.safps.org.za. Click on the fraud prevention tab and protect yourself against identity theft with Protective Registration. For best results, use your smart phone to go to our website. Once you have uploaded key pieces of information, you will add another layer of protection against potential ID fraud,” says Van Schalkwyk.
Victim Fraud Registration
Consumers who fell victim of identity theft, can contact the credit provider who listed them as a fraudster and let the company investigate this fraud. If the consumers are not getting any joy from the credit providers, then contact SAFPS for assistance. For free ID protection against identity fraud, visit our website on www.safps.org.za – under the tab Fraud Prevention, click on Apply for Protective Registration and Register Now You will need a Smart phone for the digital process or follow the manual process.
-- END --
ISSUED FOR AND ON BEHALF OF SOUTHERN AFRICAN FRAUD PREVENTION SERVICELOLA LAZARUS OF BULLION PR & COMMUNICATIONEMAIL: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.CELL: 083 271 5336LANDLINE: (0)10 009-6857
Get new press articles by email
Businesses and individuals choose Bullion PR & Communication for their expertise, strategic approach, media relations, reputation management, content creation, integrated communication, and track record of delivering measurable results.
Latest from
- Celebrating Thirty Years of Transforming Lives Through Higher Education
- Black Friday 2025 Set To Break Records As South African Retail Surges Amid Rising Consumer Demand
- Say Goodbye To Fraud This International Fraud Awareness Week With Stronger Protection Measures
- Just Say Goodbye To Fraud
- Teaching The Teachers Upskilling Teachers For A Digital-First Future
- A Pivotal Moment For South Africa's Tech Future
- From Traditional to Entrepreneurial SA Women Take Charge
- Vigilance Is Key This Tax Season Warns the SAFPS
- South Africa’s Economy Reignites Urgent Mental Health Focus
- South Africa’s Digital Revolution Vision Or Missed Opportunity
- A Culture of Ethics Is Essential to Tackle AI’s Challenges
- THhe Impreative for Expanding Private Tertiary Education
- Head for the Clarens Air Fair on May 1
- South Africa's Digital Future Hindered by Rising Cyber Threats
- The GNU Faces Precarious Future as Parties Can't Get Along
The Pulse Latest Articles
- Education Is The Frontline Of Inequality, Business Must Show Up (December 11, 2025)
- When The Purple Profile Pictures Fade, The Real Work Begins (December 11, 2025)
- Dear Santa, Please Skip The Socks This Year (December 10, 2025)
- Brandtech+ Has 100 Global Creative Roles For South African Talent (December 9, 2025)
- The Woman Behind Bertie: Michelle’s Journey To Cape Town’s Beloved Mobile Café (December 9, 2025)
