The Bank of Maldives BML has repeated its warning against scammers who target the bank's card users.

BML said that fraudsters may send spoofed messages that appear to come from BML or 455 to scam customers into revealing card or Internet Banking details.

It further said that it would never call/text/email asking for card or Internet Banking details.

The Bank instructed customers to be vigilant and warned against sharing bank details with anyone.

BML had previously warned its customers to be cautious when completing online money transfers as scammers have been known to target such transactions too.

It said customers should be wearier when transferring after receiving calls and social media messages from scammers pretending to be family members or friends.

BML cautioned customers to never share their card numbers, Internet Banking credentials, or OTP with anyone.

It also reminded customers to always reconfirm the account number and name via BML Mobile App or Internet Banking and not to make transfers to unknown parties.