Aiming to connect with a wider audience, National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited (NCB) has tapped international music producer Tariq ‘Lucian’ Johnston’s follower base to support his mission to raise awareness about fraud prevention .
This move complements the bank’s continued efforts to educate and protect its customers from various fraudulent or “scam” schemes that are causing significant financial loss to many. “Fraud and fraud are becoming increasingly problematic within our society, impacting both individuals and businesses,” said Shelley Martin, NCB Retail Banking Executive Vice President. ” he said.
“However, we will not stop fighting to protect our customers and raise awareness about the importance of vigilance when safeguarding their money.”
The founder of the famous head concussion and wealthy immigrant record label “Rvssian” said: My card was cloned and used to purchase $5,000 worth of money orders. So what I would encourage people to do is to be careful about their bank accounts and cards, where they use them and who they give access to. Also, don’t believe everything you see on the internet or click around on all kinds of links. Please call someone to confirm first. ”
Rvssian emphasized the importance of partnerships, saying, “I want to help raise awareness about fraud because it’s a real issue that affects people all over the world. No one wants to hear about a hard-working person they know being scammed. Once people understand how it works, they will know how to protect themselves from these fraudulent transactions. Scams is not something I allow.”
Nicole Campbell-Robinson, Assistant Vice President, Group Marketing & Communications, said, “We are very pleased to partner with Rvssian. Their influence and advocacy will strengthen our efforts to fight fraud, while also strengthening our company’s “Eviding our customers with the knowledge and tools to protect themselves is an important issue, and we will stop at nothing to ensure our customers are educated and empowered.”





