Access Bank Debunks Rumor of Missing ₦500 Million from Customers’ Accounts

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Access Bank Plc has issued a statement denying the rumor circulating on social media that ₦500 million has gone missing from its customers’ accounts.

The bank described the rumor as “false and malicious,” stating that it has not received any reports of missing funds from its customers. Access Bank assured its customers that their deposits are safe and secure, and that the bank’s systems and processes are robust and reliable.

“We want to assure our customers that their deposits are safe and secure with us,” the bank said in a statement. “We have not received any reports of missing funds from our customers, and we can confirm that our systems and processes are robust and reliable.”

The Rumor

The rumor of the missing ₦500 million began circulating on social media on Sunday evening, with some users claiming that the bank had acknowledged the missing funds. However, Access Bank quickly moved to debunk the rumor, stating that it was “false and malicious.”

Investigation

Access Bank has launched an investigation into the source of the rumor, and has promised to take action against anyone found to be spreading false information about the bank.

“We take the safety and security of our customers’ deposits very seriously,” the bank said. “We will not hesitate to take action against anyone found to be spreading false information about the bank.”

Reassurance to Customers

Access Bank has reassured its customers that their deposits are safe and secure, and that the bank’s systems and processes are robust and reliable.

“We want to assure our customers that we are committed to providing them with the highest level of service and security,” the bank said. “We will continue to work hard to ensure that our customers’ deposits are safe and secure.”

The bank has also advised its customers to be cautious when sharing information about their accounts on social media, and to report any suspicious activity to the bank’s customer service team.

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