Osaka, a city in Japan, is set to implement a new rule that will prohibit elderly individuals from using ATMs while on phone calls. This initiative comes as a response to the increasing number of fraud cases that specifically target older adults. Scammers frequently pretend to be family members or officials in order to deceive victims into making withdrawals. The regulation is scheduled to be enforced starting in August, and it mandates that ATM operators notify users about the restriction. This measure is aimed at safeguarding the elderly population from falling victim to financial scams and ensuring their financial security.

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Osaka to Ban Elderly from Phone Calls at ATMs to Combat Fraud: New Rule Effective August
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