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    Be in a chance to win one of three ASUS TUF A16" FHD Gaming Laptops.

    The competition runs from 7 May 2026 to 7 June 2026.

    Open to Malta residents aged 16+ only.

     

    To enter:


    Like, follow, and tag someone in the comments on social media, then click on the link  to take part in the competition.

    Answer all quiz questions correctly.

    Only one entry per person will be accepted, and the first entry will be deemed the official one.

    If multiple participants complete all steps correctly, three winners will be randomly selected from those who answered all the questions correctly.

    The selected winner must answer a general knowledge question to claim the prize.

    If the prize is not collected within 30 days of announcement, it will be forfeited.

    Employees of BOV Group and their immediate families are not eligible to enter.

    By participating, the winner agrees to the use of their name and any photos/videos taken during the prize presentation, for promotional purposes by the Bank on social media or other media platforms.

    Prize cannot be exchanged for other items or monetary compensation.

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  • You receive a call from someone claiming to be your bank, asking for your online banking password to “verify your identity.” What should you do?*
  • You get an SMS saying: “Your account has been suspended. Click here to restore access.” The link looks unusual. What is this most likely to be?*
  • A friend messages you urgently on social media asking for money because “their phone was stolen.” What should you do first?*
  • A website promises guaranteed investment returns of 20% per week with no risk. What does this most likely indicate?*
  • Which of the following is the strongest sign that a link may be fraudulent?*
  • You receive an email from your bank addressed to “Dear Customer” containing spelling mistakes and asking you to click a link. What should you do?*
  • Someone you met online but have never met in person asks you to send them money. What type of fraud does this most commonly indicate?*
  • You’re selling an item online. The buyer sends a cheque for more than the asking price and asks you to refund the difference. What should you do?*
  • A caller tells you your device has been compromised and you need to move your money to a “safe account” they provide. What is this?*
  • You are asked to install software so a “bank agent” can remotely access your device to fix a payment issue. What should you do?*
  • Someone offers you a fee to receive money into your bank account and transfer it to another account. If you agree, what could you become?*
  • You scan a QR code on a poster advertising a prize draw. The page asks you to enter your banking details to “claim your reward.” What should you do?*
  • A caller pressures you by saying “If you don’t act now, your account will be closed.” Why do fraudsters use this approach?*
  • You receive a voice message that sounds exactly like a family member asking for urgent financial help. You weren’t expecting the call. What should you do?*
  • You receive an email that appears to come from your own email address, claiming “I have hacked your device and recorded you.” It demands payment in cryptocurrency. What is this?*
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