ATM scams on the rise in the Western Cape

FEDHASA has noted with concern the rise in ATM-related scams in the region. 

​With tourism opening and the festive season imminent, we cannot allow such incidences to negatively impact on our recovery and growth efforts. FEDHASA, together with government and industry stakeholders will meet within the next week to discuss how we can collaborate on a plan to mitigate this.

We hope to provide you with actionable feedback shortly after the meeting.  ​

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