Limit daily transfers to avoid fraud, says Tabung Haji

KUALA LUMPUR: Lembaga Tabung Haji (TH) depositors are advised to limit the number of daily transfers through Internet banking of TH’s strategic partner banks as a safety measure against online fraud.

It said in a statement on Tuesday (Aug 30), that depositors should also always ensure that personal information and internet banking platform access passwords are not shared with any party in addition to periodically checking account statements through the THiJARI application.

According to TH, security measures are important so that depositors do not fall victim to irresponsible parties or scammers, adding that TH is also taking steps to reduce the daily transfer limit through internet banking involving strategic partner banks to curb online fraud.

“TH’s online platform, THiJARI, is very safe because withdrawals or transfers out of TH are not allowed at all. In fact, THiJARI is equipped with various security features including username, password, TAC and security images to ensure that the application is connected to the official THiJARI website.

“Withdrawal or money transfers cannot be done over a phone call, while telegraphic transfer instructions at the counter can only be made from TH’s account to one’s own bank account only,” it said in the statement.

TH said that through the THiJARI application, only one login session is allowed for each access and confidential information of the depositor’s account will also not be stored in the mobile phone in addition to constantly updating and improving technology security measures.

In the meantime, TH takes the misuse of social media in spreading false news or unclear content seriously as it creates anxiety and panic among the public towards TH.

“TH will not hesitate to take appropriate action based on the law as provided under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.

“TH is committed to continuing to issue warnings and advice related to this matter on TH’s official communication platforms. Contact the Tabung Haji Contact Centre (THCC) at 03-62071919 for further inquiries,” the statement read. – Bernama