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Security

Security

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Your Bank will never ask for your password or account details to be disclosed via a link within an email message.  If you receive an email of this nature, please disregard the email, delete it from your computer and notify the Bank on 1300 36 2000.

At Unity Bank, we take the protection and security of your information, transaction data and privacy seriously. 

Our Commitment to Your Security and Privacy

Accordingly, we have employed a wide range of security measures to help protect your personal information and transactions. These measures extend from data encryption to firewalls to automatic timeouts. Therefore, when you do your banking online with us, you can be assured that your banking is safeguarded and protected.

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Our Guarantee to You

Furthermore, in the unlikely event that an unauthorised transaction does occur on your account, we guarantee that you will not be liable for any unauthorised transaction carried out (provided you meet your obligations under our Conditions of Use, the ASIC epayments Code and you haven't contributed to the loss).

It's all part of our commitment to you, our members.

Learn more about our Online Security Practices and our Online Communication Practices.

Your Security, We Can All Play a Part?

As your financial institution, we take the protection of your information and transaction data very seriously.  But online security is a partnership between us (as the provider of online banking services to you) and you (the user of these services).  As such, it's important that you do two things:

  • keep informed
  • improve your own online security

Keeping Informed

Technology cannot automatically protect you against all fraud and security risks.  A range of email and other online frauds have been attempted over the last few years; these scams will continue and you should be aware of them.

Things you can do to keep informed:

Improving Your Online Security

Equally, technological protection cannot protect you if you are careless with your personal information. You need to play your part in protecting your information responsibly and in accordance with our terms and conditions.

Fraud prevention and detection communication

As part of our commitment to fraud prevention and detection, our team may call, email you or SMS you to confirm a transaction.

From time to time we may send you an SMS from the Fraud Bureau to confirm card transactions. Please call the number provided in the SMS (1300 705 750). You won't be able to reply to the SMS. If you are unsure about the validity of the SMS please call 1300 36 2000 during business hours to be transferred to the Fraud Bureau.

Remember that we never ask you to disclose your PIN or personal banking details.