Corporate Account Takeover (CATO) Policy
Updated 03/05/2015
Corporate Account Takeover (CATO) is a form of business identity theft where cyber criminals gain control of a business’ bank account. This CATO policy aims to protect both the bank and its customers from fraudulent activity. The policy identifies practices for mitigating the risks associated with corporate account takeovers.
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