On Saturday, Indian Bank’s Guwahati Zone conducted a Cyber Awareness and Free Health Check-Up Camp at Sati Radhika Shanti Udayan along the Brahmaputra riverfront, targeting the dual objectives of raising awareness about increasing incidents of cyber fraud and promoting health among senior citizens. The event was attended by senior officials from the bank, including Vineet Bajpai (Field General Manager), S.K. Das (FGMO), and Alok Kumar (Zonal Manager), whose presence provided encouragement to staff and participants.
During the awareness session, the bank officials educated attendees about various cyber frauds, including OTP scams, KYC-related frauds, QR code scams, digital arrest scams, and AI-based voice cloning scams. They emphasized the importance of vigilance and advised participants against sharing personal or financial information with unknown contacts or online entities.
In a demonstration of its corporate social responsibility, Indian Bank collaborated with Health City Hospital, Guwahati, to offer a free health check-up camp specifically for senior citizens. Medical professionals conducted basic health screenings and provided health advice to the elderly attendees.
The initiative saw enthusiastic participation from local residents and seniors, reflecting the bank’s ongoing commitment to enhancing financial literacy, boosting cyber security awareness, and contributing positively to community welfare. Indian Bank is actively engaging in programs designed to inform both customers and the wider public about emerging cyber threats while fulfilling its social responsibilities.
