Natwest.co.uk scam email

Be cautious!

It's possible that you've received a phishing email claiming to be from NatWest, but it's likely a scam. Here's why:

  1. Urgency: Phishing emails often create a sense of urgency, trying to prompt you into taking action quickly. Legitimate banks like NatWest will never ask you to take immediate action or provide sensitive information via email.
  2. Suspicious links: The email might contain links that appear to be from NatWest, but they could be malicious. Be wary of links that ask you to log in or provide personal information.
  3. Poor grammar and spelling: Scammers often don't take the time to proofread their emails, so if the email contains grammatical errors or poor spelling, it's likely a scam.
  4. Unusual requests: NatWest will never ask you to provide sensitive information, such as your login credentials, via email. If the email asks you to do so, it's likely a scam.

What to do:

  1. Don't click on any links: Avoid clicking on any links or downloading attachments from the email.
  2. Don't respond to the email: Don't reply to the email or engage with the scammer.
  3. Report the email: Forward the email to NatWest's phishing email address: [email protected].
  4. Check your account: Log in to your NatWest account directly (not through the email) to ensure everything is secure and up-to-date.

Remember, NatWest will never ask you to provide sensitive information via email. If you're unsure about the authenticity of an email, it's always best to err on the side of caution and report it to the bank's phishing email address.