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    Moniepoint MFB Says Rumours of N1.1Bn Theft by Hackers Malicious

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    Moneipoint has denied reports that Moniepoint MFB, its microfinance bank, was hacked and some N1.1 billion allegedly stolen.

    Moniepoint, in a blog post said that the report, which began on social media was malicious and misleading and should be ignored.

    According to the company, the alleged theft gained traction on social media, alleging that the company is facing operational challenges due to the hack.

    “We categorically state that these claims are untrue, and we urge the public to disregard them in their entirety.

    Moniepoint MFB has always maintained the highest standards for digital security and customer fund protection.

    It stated that as a duly authorised and licensed financial institution, customer deposits with Moniepoint MFB are insured by Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) supervising and regulating its operations to ensure adherence to all applicable standards.

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