The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has started a public awareness campaign to warn people against digital banking frauds along with Olympic Gold medalist Neeraj Chopra.

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RBI Says, a Public Awareness initiative of RBI informed about the same on Tuesday via a tweet. It has asked people to be a little cautious as doing so can protect them from a lot of troubles.

 

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It has also asked people to never respond to requests to share PIN, OTP or bank account details and block your card if stolen, lost or compromised.

"RBI Kehta Hai... Along with Neeraj Chopra A little caution takes care of a lot of trouble. Never respond to requests to share PIN, OTP or bank account details. Block your card if stolen, lost or compromised," RBI Says tweeted.

 

In the video shared Neeraj can be seen saying "RBI says not to share your OTP, CVV, ATM Pin with anyone, change your online banking passwords and pins from time to time and if you lose your ATM card, credit card and prepaid card then block it immediately."

He concluded by saying that RBI says to be informed and stay alert.

Several banks including the State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank etc. have also informed and warned their customers against online banking frauds.

People can know that Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra on Monday arrived back home to a rousing welcome after winning a gold medal at the recently-concluded Tokyo Olympics. Neeraj had on Saturday won a gold medal and this was the first medal won by an Indian athlete in track and field in the Games.