New risks have emerged for debt-ridden and unemployed Russians

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The head of the Bank of Russia, Elvira Nabiullina, warned that indebted and unemployed Russians are at risk of being involved in withdrawing and cashing out funds obtained through crime (dropper). His words lead the way TASS.

He added that school children, students and people coming from small towns to big cities are also at risk.

“Here we need to explain that making quick money from such dubious schemes will not lead to anything good,” Nabiullina emphasized.

The head of the Central Bank said that the help of financial education volunteers is indispensable in preventing the risk of less protected categories of citizens being involved in droppership. He also noted that the regulator is actively working with banks to protect Russians from fraudsters.

Before that Russians warned About the increasing cases of money theft through SIM cards.

Previously at Bank of Russia saidHow scammers deceive Russians under the guise of social workers

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