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UnionLine cares a lot about our members’ security – and we would hate to see people abuse our brand to deceive you.

We are aware members could be sent fraudulent emails and text messages claiming to come from Unionline.

Such communications may attempt to obtain your personal information, or ask you to open an attachment which will attempt to infect your computer or device with viruses or software to capture your personal information.

Such messages are not from Unionline. We would never send an email or text message to clients asking for personal and financial details, nor would we encourage you to sign up for unrelated services. If you receive these messages we would urge you not to enter any account or personal details.

Protect yourself:

If you receive a fraudulent message, or have any concerns about a message, please don’t enter any account or personal details or open any attachments, and contact us immediately to confirm its authenticity.

If you are concerned that you may have responded to a fraudulent message and your personal details have been compromised, we recommend the following steps:

  • If you have entered financial information, contact your bank or card provider immediately.
  • If you have entered mobile phone information or have received a premium subscription text, contact your mobile phone provider to cancel any unwanted subscriptions.
  • If you have entered any password information, change it using a new password that you don’t use for any other site. If you use the same password on multiple sites, change any passwords that may have been compromised, preferably using a strong, unique password for every site.

Help us help you

To help us investigate & take action, if you receive a suspicious e-mail purporting to be from UnionLine, telephone your file handler immediately to confirm whether the e-mail is genuine before clicking any links or opening any attachments. If the e-mail is not genuine we will advise you of what action to take next.

If you have any other questions please contact us providing as much information as possible about the message.

Unfortunately, email and text message scams remain very common in this day and age. We urge all our members to remain vigilant of their security across all their devices, to use a unique password for every service, and make sure their passwords are long and robust.