Security — Our Top Priority in Working with Clients
We are committed to ensuring that your data and funds are always under reliable protection. All operations within our company are transparent and secure, so you always know exactly what you are paying for.
Please remember: our services are available only through the company’s official website.
Common Fraud Schemes
Fraudsters are becoming increasingly inventive. Their main goal is to gain access to your money or personal data.
1. Messages about “instant loans”
Links sent via messengers may redirect you to fraudulent sites. There, you may be asked to register and pay for a non-existent “service.”
2. Fake calls from “managers”
Scammers may ask you to pay for insurance or additional fees. Genuine employees will never make such requests.
3. Requests for money transfers “to verify identity”
Legitimate financial institutions never require payments for identity verification. Such requests are clear fraud.
4. Counterfeit websites
Fraudulent pages mimic the appearance of our platform. Always check the website address — this is the most reliable way to distinguish the original from a fake.
5. Fake social media accounts
Fraudsters create fake company profiles on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter to lure clients into providing personal data or making payments.
6. Phishing emails
Emails may look like they come from our company, but they contain malicious links or attachments designed to steal your information.
7. “Guaranteed approval” offers
Scammers promise instant approval with no checks — but only after you pay a fee upfront. No legitimate lender works this way.
8. Fake “support service” numbers
Fraudsters publish false hotlines online and trick users into calling, where they request sensitive information. Always use only our official contacts.
9. Overpayment scam
You may be told you were “overcharged” or “eligible for a refund” and asked to provide your banking details. This is a common fraud tactic.
10. Investment or loan “partnerships”
Fraudsters may approach you with offers to “invest together” or “share profits” if you transfer funds first. These are always scams.
Protection Measures
We apply advanced technologies to secure your data, but your vigilance is equally important.
Keep in mind these simple rules:
- SMS codes are only for logging into your personal account and confirming transactions. Never share them.
- The CVV/CVC code on the back of your card is strictly confidential. Only you should know it.
- Login credentials to your personal account must remain private — never disclose them to third parties.
- Strong passwords are more secure. Use a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.
- Do not use the same password across multiple platforms.
If You Suspect Fraud
- Stop communication immediately if you are asked to transfer money or provide personal details.
- Record all suspicious interactions: take screenshots, save the phone number, and copy the message text.
- Contact our support team — we will verify whether the communication is legitimate.
- Report the incident to the police. Your action helps protect not only you but also other clients.
How to Prevent Problems in the Future
- Always check the website address: it must begin with https:// and display the correct company name.
- Do not trust offers from “intermediaries” or unknown individuals.
- Never send photographs of your documents to strangers.
- If someone on the phone requests your password, PIN, or CVV — it is a scammer. End the call immediately.
Our Responsibility and Your Vigilance
We safeguard your security by relying solely on official communication channels and trusted data protection systems. However, the final layer of protection lies with you.
Caution and attentiveness will help preserve your finances. Together, we can minimize risks and eliminate the possibility of falling victim to fraud.