Scammers are active, and text message scams are circulating in the name of the Positive credit register.
The Positive credit register was opened at the beginning of April. The first scam messages were sent in the name of the register in February, and now that the register is open, scams are circulating again. Scam messages sent in the name of the Positive credit register tell people that they have been added to the Positive credit register and ask them to confirm their information and click a link that leads to a scam website. Messages sent in the register’s name are always scam.
“The register receives data directly from lenders, we do not ask information from private individuals. People should not click on a link they may receive by text message. The register does not send text messages to private individuals,” says Aino Sarakorpi, Project Director.
Private individuals can check information stored in the register only through the register's own e-service. We recommend that you should log in to the e-service directly on the register’s website at www.positivecreditregister.fi. To avoid scam websites, type the address in the browser and avoid using search engines. At the moment, scam messages are mostly sent by text message.
Earlier news: Scam messages circulating about the Positive credit register
The positive credit register gathers information on the credits issued to Finnish individuals, and information on their current income. The aim is to improve lenders’ ability to test the creditworthiness of loan applicants, assist individuals who want to manage their finances better and so prevent households from taking on too much debt.
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