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PNP and GCash reminds the public to be vigilant against crypto scams


PNP warns the public against crypto scam posing as job offer

Scammers, fraudsters, and cyber-criminals are now becoming more creative with their methods as technology quickly advances. One of the increasing cases of fraud now involves digital currencies also known as cryptocurrencies. The Philippine National Police Anti-Cybercrime Group  (PNP-ACG) and leading mobile wallet GCash are warning the public against crypto scams circulating on social media disguised as enticing job offers.

The scam begins with an online job offer shared as a link through social media posts. Individuals who express interest are added to a group chat where promises of substantial earnings are discussed. Victims are then lured into making investments in cryptocurrencies. It is also important to note that these fraudulent offers only allow mobile wallet transactions, adding to the suspicious nature of the offer. To gain the trust of   victims, the scammers will initially allow victims to cash out their earnings by linking their GCash accounts, which eventually leads to account take-over. 

"By educating users with the knowledge and sharing practical tips based on our actual investigations, we empower them to identify and avoid potential scams, ensuring their financial safety," says GCash Head of Fraud Operations Alexander Sibal. 

To protect themselves, users are strongly advised to conduct thorough research before investing their money. This can be done by checking with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) prior to making any investments. Moreover, individuals who receive job offers should insist on video calls to further validate their legitimacy. Verifying the authenticity of the presented documents is of utmost importance.

“We at the PNP-ACG, strongly urge the public to practice due diligence so as not to fall victims to these scams. When in doubt, just follow the tips posted on our social media page. Our good relationship with GCash is a step in the right direction as we continue our cybersecurity public service campaign,” says PNP ACG Spokesperson, PCapt. Michelle Sabino.

Additionally, GCash reiterates its warning to users never to disclose their MPIN or OTP and to avoid clicking on unknown links from websites, emails, or messaging apps. For assistance, users can contact the PNP-ACG through their hotlines at (02) 8414-1560 or 0998-598-8116, or via email at acg@pnp.gov.ph. To report scams and fraudulent activities, users can also visit the official GCash Help Center at help.gcash.com or message Gigi on the website and type "I want to report a scam." Customers can also reach out to the official GCash hotline at 2882 for inquiries and other concerns.

For more information, visit www.gcash.com.ph.

About Mynt

Mynt is the first and only $5 billion unicorn in the Philippines. It's a leader in mobile financial services focused on accelerating financial inclusion through mobile money, financial services, and technology.  Mynt operates two fintech companies: GXI, the mobile wallet operator of GCash — the #1 Finance App in the Philippines, and Fuse Lending, a tech-based lending company that gives Filipinos access to microloans and business loans.

About GCash

GCash is the Philippines’ #1 Finance App and Largest Cashless Ecosystem. Through the GCash App, users can easily purchase prepaid airtime; pay bills via partner billers nationwide; send and receive money anywhere in the Philippines, even to other bank accounts; purchase from over 6 million partner merchants and social sellers; and get access to savings, credit, loans, insurance and invest money, and so much more, all at the convenience of their smartphones. GCash’s mobile wallet operations are handled by G-Xchange, Inc. (GXI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mynt, the first and only duacorn in the Philippines.

Mynt and GCash are staunch supporters of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly UN SDGs 5,8,10, and 13, which focus on safety & security, financial inclusion, diversity, equity, and inclusion as well as taking urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts, respectively.

For more information, please contact:

Bruce Rodriguez, Head of Business Communications

Corporate Communications

gcashcorpcomm@gcash.com

Legal Disclaimer & Safe Harbor Statement

This press release is for informational purposes only and does not constitute, or form part of, any offer, solicitation, or invitation to sell, issue, purchase, or subscribe for any securities in the Philippines, the United States, or any other jurisdiction. No securities of Mynt, Inc. have been or will be registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and such securities may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration or an applicable exemption from registration requirements. There will be no public offering of the securities of the Company in the United States. No money, securities or other consideration is being solicited by this document or the information contained herein and, if sent in response to this document or the information contained herein, will not be accepted. Any potential initial public offering and listing in the Philippines, if pursued, remain fully subject to prevailing market conditions and regulatory approvals, including the registration requirements of the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission and the listing rules of the Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc., and there can be no assurance that any such filings will be made or that any offering or listing will be consummated. This document contains forward-looking statements that involve inherent risks and uncertainties; actual results, timelines, and outcomes may differ materially from those projected due to shifting market dynamics, economic environments, and regulatory updates.

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