If you have doubts about a message or a call, do not share any personal information. First, verify the company’s official contact details. This way, you can be sure your data and finances remain safe.
Inbank will never ask you to disclose your personal login details via email or SMS.
How to recognize fraud?
The sender’s email address or phone number differs by just one letter or symbol from the official contact.
The message contains threats (“if you don’t log in, your account will be blocked”).
The link promises quick benefits (“fill out the form and get a gift”).
There is a mismatch between the sender’s name and their email address (e.g., the name “Inbank” but from a non-official domain).
The link leads to a website that looks unusual or unofficial.
The message pressures you to act immediately: “click now,” “log in right away,” “confirm immediately.”
The message contains many grammar mistakes or unusual wording.
How to protect yourself from fraud?
Never disclose your personal data via email or phone.
Always double-check that the website address is entered correctly, e.g., inbank.lt.
If in doubt, do not click on links or open attachments. Contact the customer service team through official channels first.
Reach out to Inbank directly – we will confirm whether the information is genuine.

