Protect Your Personal Identification Number (PIN)
By understanding how to properly select a PIN for your ScotiaCard and the importance of keeping it confidential, you can help keep your money safe. Your PIN is a secret code that allows you, and you alone, to access your accounts through Automated Teller Machines (ATMs).
Why do I have to protect my PIN?
Your ScotiaCard, PIN is the key to your account(s). Even if criminals get access to your card, they need the PIN to access your money – so remember to protect your PIN.
How do I protect my PIN?
- Select a unique PIN for each of your banking cards (ScotiaCard and credit cards)
- Select 4 unique digits (numbers, letters or a combination) that you can remember; DO NOT select your birth date, telephone number, licence plate, address or other easy-to-guess combinations
- Memorize your PIN; DO NOT write it down or tell anyone what it is
- Be sure to keep your ScotiaCard in sight at all times during a transaction and NEVER lend it to anyone
- Remember to shield the keypad when entering your PIN at an ATM
- Check your statements regularly to verify that all transactions have been properly documented and contact the bank with any discrepancies
- Report a lost or stolen card immediately
- Contact us immediately if you suspect your ScotiaCard and/or PIN has been compromised
You can get a new or replacement ScotiaCard or change your PIN at any Scotiabank branch. For more details, please refer to your ScotiaCard Cardholder Agreement.
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