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Protect your business from PPP loan fraud.

March 24, 2026

Scammers are targeting businesses that received Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans using publicly available data to impersonate financial institutions and steal your data. They may contact you about an “issue” with a fake payment or transaction (ACH, wire transfer, or check) or “warn” you about suspicious account activity or fraud in your Online + Mobile Banking account.

What to look out for:

  • Spoofed phone numbers that look legitimate.
  • Text messages that include suspicious website links or QR codes.
  • Inquiries about your banking information or transaction history.
  • Requests for your Online + Mobile Banking credentials or one-time authentication codes.

How to protect yourself.

  • Only log into your Online + Mobile Banking through the bank’s website or Mobile Banking app. NEVER share your Online Banking credentials with anyone, especially over the phone or by email.
  • Don’t share one-time authentication codes. Notify the bank if you receive a code without requesting one. TruNorth Bank will NEVER ask for your password or one-time authentication code.
  • Set up account alerts to notify you of suspicious activity or large transactions on your account.
  • Don’t trust Caller ID. Always verify phone numbers independently.
  • Report suspicious activity. Contact us immediately if you suspect fraud on your account.

Want to learn more tips to prevent business fraud? Download our free brochure, Best Practices for Preventing Business Fraud.

TruNorth Bank is looking out for your business.

We’re committed to keeping you informed about the latest scams and ways to protect you and your business. For more information and valuable tools to help you stay safe, visit our fraud prevention webpage, stop by your nearest office, or call Customer Care at 978.573.1300.

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