Eurasian Bank warns about the spread of fraudulent advertising on the Internet, in which users are offered to take a “free educational program on investing” allegedly from the Freedom Academy.
To increase trust, attackers use photos of well-known representatives of the financial sector, including Lyazzat Satiyeva, CEO of Eurasian Bank.
Users are invited to follow the link and fill out a questionnaire to participate in the “training”.
We emphasize that this photo and the well-known financiers pictured in it have no connection to the programs and educational trainings mentioned. The picture was taken during a financial forum in March 2026.
Scammers today use any available images and data, including photographs of public figures, as well as modern digital technologies and AI. This makes their fraudulent offers more convincing and dangerous. Photos of top managers are used without their consent, and the advertisement itself is fake and aimed at collecting users’ personal data.
We urge citizens to be especially attentive and observe digital security measures:
— to check information only through official websites and verified company accounts;
— not to follow suspicious links from ads and messengers;
— not to leave personal data on unknown platforms;
— to be critical of the promises of “fast learning” and “guaranteed profits”;
— to pay attention to the details: errors in the text, strange domains and inconsistencies with the official style of companies.
In case of doubt, it is recommended to contact the official support services of financial organizations and verify information through reliable sources.
Eurasian Bank clients can call around the clock at:
+7 (771) 000-77-22 — Beeline;
+7 (700) 000-77-22 — Tele/Altel;
+7 (702) 010-77-22 — Kcell/activ.