Japan Post Bank Compensation for illegal withdrawal damage of over 49 million yen ends October 5, 17:56

Japan Post Bank has announced that it has completed 210 cases, totaling more than 49 million yen, due to the problem of illegally withdrawing savings from Japan Post Bank's account through an electronic payment service.

As of the 24th of last month, Japan Post Bank said that there were 383 complaints of fraudulent withdrawal of savings through the linked electronic payment service, amounting to about 60 million yen.



As a result of the subsequent investigation, it was determined that 210 of these cases, totaling 49.4 million yen, would be covered by the compensation, and the compensation was completed by the 2nd of this month.



The other 173 cases, 11.91 million yen, were judged to be used by the person or family at this time, and are not covered by compensation.



It seems that the compensation amount includes the DoCoMo account that caused the damage to be revealed, but as a result of discussions with the business operator about which electronic payment service caused how much damage. , Japan Post Bank will not announce it.



Japan Post Bank will continue to compensate if new damage is confirmed.