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For Immediate Release Fraudulent Mobile Phone SMS Notification

Hong Kong, 1st November, 2021 – The Bank of East Asia, Limited (“BEA” or the “Bank”) would like to notify all customers and the general public that the Bank has no affiliation whatsoever with fraudulent SMSes containing the following hyperlinkabout the operation of a digital wallet:

 https://https-hkbea.com/login/

Anyone who has provided personal information to or conducted any financial transactions via the above-mentioned website should immediately report the case to the Police for investigation, and call BEA’s Customer Service Hotline on (852) 2211 1333 for assistance. Customers should also refrain from visiting the website and downloading any suspicious files.

BEA would like to remind customers that they can access the Bank’s internet-based services safely and securely via its homepage www.hkbea.com.

The Bank has reported the above incident to the Hong Kong Police and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, and will take any action deemed necessary and appropriate to protect its reputation and the interests of its customers and the general public.

Customers who are suspicious about the identity of a website at an address similar to that of BEA’s homepage or any SMS purportedly from BEA should call the Bank’s Customer Service Hotline for verification.

– End – Media enquiries:

Ms Carmen Lee

Head of Corporate Communications Department

The Bank of East Asia, Limited Tel.: (852) 3608 5830

Email: leecol@hkbea.com

Mr Mill Seen

Senior Manager of Corporate Communications Department The Bank of East Asia, Limited Tel.: (852) 3608 5829

Email: seenmsl@hkbea.com

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