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Scammers are calling and texting customers pretending to be State Bank of Southern Utah (SBSU).

Legitimate bank employees will NEVER ask for the following:

  • Codes that SBSU sends to you. If the messages says “Do not reveal the code”, do not reveal it.
  • Your 16-digit debit or credit card number, Expiration Date or CVV code.
  • Your Online Banking login credentials (user name, password).

For additional protection against possible fraud:

  • Download the SBSU Card Suite app from the iOS or Android stores.
  • Register your SBSU debit and credit cards.
  • Get real-time alerts on your phone when your card is used.
  • Turn your cards on or off from your smartphone.

If you receive a suspicious message or call, hang up and contact SBSU right away. Visit your nearest branch or call us at (435) 865-2300 (Mon-Sat, 8 AM – 8 PM)

Example of one type of scam text:

Example of one type of scam voicemail:

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