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Scam calls - Stop - Hang up - Call 159


Stop Scams UK is an industry-led collaboration of responsible businesses from across the banking, telecoms and technology sectors who have come together to help stop scams at source. 

 

159 works in the same way as 101 for the police or 111 for the NHS. It’s the number you can trust to get you through to your bank safely and securely, every time. So if you think someone is trying to trick you into handing over money or personal details – stop, hang up and call 159 to speak directly to your bank.

 

 The banks that can be reached through 159 are:

  • Bank of Scotland
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  • Barclays
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  • Chase
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  • Co-operative Bank
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  • First Direct
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  • Halifax
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  • HSBC
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  • Lloyds
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  • Metro Bank
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  • Modulr
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  • Monzo
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  • Nationwide Building Society
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  • NatWest
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  • Revolut
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  • Royal Bank of Scotland
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  • Santander
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  • Starling Bank
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  • Tide
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  • TSB
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  • Ulster Bank
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    The telephone companies involved in 159 are:

  • BT (including EE and Plusnet)
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  • Gamma
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  • O2 (including GiffGaff)
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  • Sky
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  • Three
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  • Vodafone
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  • TalkTalk
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  • Virgin Media
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    159 provides an easy route back to safety when you get an unexpected phone call about a financial matter. Easy to remember, the short code number now connects customers of more than 99% of the UK’s retail bank current accounts safely and directly with their bank. Unlike many long-form numbers, 159 cannot be spoofed or impersonated


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    Debbie Lea
    (Staffordshire Police, PCSO, East Staffordshire)

    Neighbourhood Alert Cyber Essentials