The Nirsal MicroFinance Bank has alerted the general public about a fake NMFB loan application link that is being circulated online. It urged members of the public not to hand over their Bank Verification Number (BVN) to a stranger.
You can see the legitimate NMFB loan application link in this guide https://infomediang.com/cbn-covid-19-credit-facility-portal
The fake one being circulated is asking for applicants to verify their application, but in a disclaimer, NMFB warned loan applicants to steer clear of such fake link.
“Our attention has been drawn to a fraudulent website nyif.com.ng which is currently being circulated to unsuspecting applicants, requesting that they should validate their BVN on the fake site in order to access their loan.”
Why you should be careful with your BVN
When you’re applying for loan, you will be required to undergo a verification process which includes submitting your BVN.
That’s why the first thing an online scammer does is to gain access to your BVN, which contains your financial details.
NMFB urged members of the public to reach out by calling its customer helpline on 090100269007
HELLO MY NAME IS ABDULFATAI
PLEASE MY PROBLEM IS THAT I DON’T HAVE SOMEONE WHO USE A CURRENT ACCOUNT TO FINISH MY LOAN FORM BECAUSE AM LEAVING IN ONE RURAL AREA IN KWARA STATE
Hello Seun. The application is online. Visit NMFB branch in Ilorin to open an account. That way, it can be linked to your bank account. You only Current account if you have an enterprise.