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    Multiple sectors are working together to shut financial scams down in real time

    Multiple sectors are working together to shut financial scams down in real time


    The New Zealand Anti-Scam Alliance looks to reduce the number of Kiwis falling victim by establishing a formal structure for government agencies, banks, telcos, digital platforms, and consumer groups to share data.

    Banking Association chief executive Roger Beaumont says it's a step in the right direction.

    He says they've been arguing for a while that the Government needs to take a lead on this issue, because no single industry can do it on their own.

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