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Our Security Promise

We’re working to protect you

At  JN Bank, your money
and your information are safe.

We have vigilant teams and maintain robust systems and processes to safeguard your personal assets.  We are intentional about providing you with the right information to assist you with making sound decisions on how to protect yourself when doing business or interacting online and in-person with any entity or individual.

General

  • Never share personal details with anyone
  • Store your bank documents such as statements and checkbooks in a safe place
  • When discarding any material with personal information, be sure to shred them so they are not easily assembled and reused
  • Destroy your debit card if you decide to replace it for whatever purpose. Cut through the magnetic strip and the card number
  • Pay keen attention to any unusual account activities or financial transactions. For example; cash being withdrawn with from your account that you are not aware of

Computer Usage

  • Lock your computer by pressing alt+ctrl+del or windows key+l when not in use to prevent unauthorised access
  • Avoid conducting electronic banking transactions on public computers, or computers you are suspicious of
  • Disable “auto-complete” function on your browser. This will prevent others from seeing personal information, if they gain unauthorised access to your computer
  • Avoid connecting to public wi-fi with your laptop or other handheld devices, especially if they contain personal information, or are used to log unto the bank website

ATM Fraud

  • Be aware of your physical surroundings
  • Check that other people in the queue are at a reasonable distance
  • Shield your PIN number with your hand to prevent hidden cameras or persons from capturing your information
  • Never reveal your PIN to anyone
  • Use ATM machines which are in clear view and well lit. Be careful of machines in dark areas or places that don’t appear to be well monitored. If suspicious, walk away

JN Safety & Security Booklet

The Jamaica National Group has designed and published a safety booklet, Safety and Security Tips,
to encourage the “creation of safer spaces,” at work, at home, and in your community.

Download Booklet

Password

  • Always use a strong password to protect your system from being easily accessed. Examples of strong passwords include a combination of upper and lower case, numbers and special characters like the hash sign (#). Password length should be at least eight (8) characters long
  • Do not write down your Debit Card pin on paper or any public space
  • All passwords should be changed regularly and different across the applications and devices. For example, the password used to log into your computer should be different from that which is used to log into your email. Microsoft recommends having users change their passwords every thirty (30) to ninety (90) days
  • It is never recommended to share your password with anyone.
  • Choose passwords that are difficult for others to guess. Passwords created from family members’ name and or date of birth is never recommended

Email and Online Banking

  • Take note of the JN Bank website link/URL, as replicas for banking sites are often built by attackers to capture customers’ personal information. Note the security1 shield from JN Bank that is always present to mark the site. If not, you have been redirected to the wrong site
  • Refrain from responding to e-mails that request your personal information. Be suspicious of any emails that request your password and or other highly sensitive information. Please Note: The JN Bank will never send an email to customers requesting personal information.
  • Be especially careful about opening an e-mail with an attachment. Even a friend may accidentally send an e-mail containing a virus. Also, your friend’s address book could be hacked and mails sent to all his/her contacts
  • Double check before clicking on a link contained in an email or other messages. The link could lead you to an infected website
  • Always be on the alert for e-mail scams. These emails are designed to convince you that the downloadable content is trustworthy.
  • Remember to sign-out of your LIVE by JN account each time you complete your transactions

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Frequently ask Questions

How We Protect Your Money and Data at the JN Group

What mechanisms do the JN Group companies have in place to protect my account from internal fraud?

At the JN Group, we are committed to safeguarding your accounts, funds and information, and our teams are committed to the highest standards of integrity and performance.

We have several teams within the Group, consisting of our internal audit, financial and risk management professionals, who monitor and ensure that best practices and procedures are maintained, in keeping with regulatory standards, so that exposure to risks are minimised

What do these measures entail?

We use a variety of controls to detect and prevent unauthorised access to your data. As part of our security procedures, we:

  • Regularly review security standards and mechanisms, and test our various systems
  • Monitor the financial environment carefully so that we can put in place the best mechanisms to protect our customers’ information and funds
  • Stay up to date with emerging trends and changes in the financial landscape
  • Ensure that monitoring systems are equipped to detect trends related to user login activity on customers’ accounts

HOW WE MANAGE EMPLOYEE ACCESS TO YOUR INFORMATION

  • Ensure that robust control mechanisms and processes are in place so that only authorised employees have access to our systems. These levels of authorisation are reviewed on a regular basis
  • Educate and train our employees in cybersecurity and best practices, including twice-yearly mandatory training
  • Encourage the use of our employee Whistleblower policy to report improper conduct or fraudulent activities
  • Have a Conduct Review Committee that monitors and reviews transactions and activities of employees and directors that involve personal, family, financial or business relationships which could create actual or potential conflicts of interest

What is in place to ensure that business operations can continue in the event of a major fraud or other shock?

The JN Group has risk management processes in place to protect your assets and to ensure that we can continue to serve you.

Our Business Continuity Plan (BCP) ensures that service to you is maintained in the event of a crisis which may disrupt our normal operations.  The BCP includes:

  • Maintenance of a back-up system for client and other information
  • Regular communication to customers, regulators and other stakeholders to provide updates about our activities
  • Detailed guidelines to enable our return to normalcy in the shortest possible time
  • Periodic testing of the plan to ensure its effectiveness and relevance

What other means are used to protect my funds and assets?

Regulatory Compliance

Our regulated companies are licenced by the relevant government authorities, including the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ), Financial Services Commission (FSC), and the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE), and we are committed to meeting all the requirements of our regulators                           

Internal Audit

Our Internal Audit team conducts detailed probes, on a regular basis, to review controls and compliance with policies and procedures, laws and regulations in the areas of investment management, pension accounting, and regulatory reporting.

The scope of internal audits includes examination and evaluation of the adequacy and effectiveness of our governance, risk management, and internal processes.

Corporate Integrity

We maintain a robust Corporate Integrity Unit which helps to ensure that employees do not engage in inappropriate conduct that may compromise our clients’ safety and the safety of their assets.

Cybersecurity

Our cybersecurity team works to safeguard our online interactions and financial services platforms. Customers use our online platforms, such as JN Bank LIVE (www.jnbslive.com) or our JN Fund Managers’ portal (www.online.jnfunds.com) to access and monitor their accounts and conduct some transactions. The platforms are designed with your security in mind. Not only are our platforms monitored constantly, but we have automatic alerts for customers to ensure full transparency when online transactions are being conducted on their accounts.

JN Bank customers who use the JN Bank LIVE online platform receive alerts, such as a SMS text message when transactions are sent to other banks or to JN accounts.

A SMS text message is sent to the customer each time he/she conducts a transaction using a JN Bank credit card. Additionally, a SMS text message is sent for card-less deposits done at JN Bank Smart ATMs.

JNFM customers receive:

  • Transaction statements via email notification after transactions to buy and/or sell securities.
  • Transaction statements or confirmation notifications via email when rolling over investments such as repurchase agreements.
  • Quarterly statements

Customers are encouraged to be aware of the popular methods used by hackers to steal their personal information and the steps that can be taken to safeguard their accounts. We educate clients about these trends and practices so that they can protect themselves.

Our webpage www.jngroup.com/security provides information to assist persons to better protect their data.

How are your funds with JN Bank and JN Fund Managers protected?

All deposits at JN Bank are covered by the Jamaica Deposit Insurance Corporation (JDIC), within specified insured limits stipulated by the Jamaican government, in the event of the failure of the bank. Client funds at JN Fund Managers are not covered by the JDIC; however, JN Fund Managers has acquired private insurance coverage to protect clients’ investments.

JN Bank and JN Fund Managers also have private insurance coverage in place which is used to repay customers if there is proof that funds were removed dishonestly from their accounts.

There is also ongoing fraud detection and prevention education and training for employees. This involves:

  • Sensitising staff members about the fundamentals of fraud prevention and detection
  • Providing a better understanding of fraud mitigation policies and procedures, and
  • Encouraging adherence to these policies and procedures.

How are your funds invested at JN Fund Managers?

Funds are invested in Government of Jamaica securities and corporate bonds approved by the Financial Services Commission (FSC). These securities are held by approved independent entities such as the Jamaica Central Securities Depository and the BOJ.

  • Your investments are monitored regularly against these securities, in keeping with the requirements of the FSC
  • The FSC conducts periodic assessments of our operations to ensure that our clients’ investments are fully backed only by approved securities

How is my information handled by JN?

We have a Privacy Agreement which outlines how we handle your personal information. Among other things, we commit to:

  1. Secure and protect your personal information.
  2. Not disclose your personal information outside the JN Group without your consent.
  3. Enable you to express your preferences so that you can manage how we use your personal information.

You can visit www.jngroup.com/privacy-notice for more details about how your personal information is managed.