Beware of eMadani credit scammers, warns Finance Ministry


  • Nation
  • Monday, 04 Dec 2023

KUALA LUMPUR: The Finance Ministry has cautioned the public of offers by irresponsible parties providing cash-out or peer-to-peer transfers of eMadani credit, adding that it will not be responsible for any losses.

In a statement on Monday (Dec 4), the ministry urged the public to be aware of scammers and avoid falling victim to those offering eMadani credit cash-out services.

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