The caller claimed to be from Lloyds bank regarding an MBA
Lloyds Bank verification calls – what you need to know
Summary — +443453002752
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Turns out the +443453002752 line is most commonly linked to Lloyds Bank’s automated security calls for multi‑factor authentication. Users repeatedly describe the call as a recorded voice prompting a four‑digit code after they’ve logged into online banking or set up a new payee. While many label it as genuine and legitimate, a notable minority suspect fraud because they didn’t expect a verification request. Treat any such call as authentic only if you initiated the transaction yourself; otherwise, hang up and log into your account directly to confirm. Never share passwords or account numbers over the phone, and consider blocking the number if you receive unsolicited MFA prompts.
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Recent Reports for 0345 300 2752
The caller requested an authentication code, which had not been previously requested
My grand mother, who is 70 years old and not even a customer of Lloyds Bank, recived 10 calls from this number without any reason, fortunatly she didnt answer, this is a certfied scam
MBNA utilizes this number for verification purposes when setting up a mobile phone app, which seems legitimate
This number is recognized as part of Lloyds Bank's automated verification process for new payees, but caution is advised due to the potential for spoofing.
A security check call that appeared to be legitimate.
The experiance was good
Verified as a legitimate call
User feedback suggest caution when dealing with this number
Lloyds bank called me
Apparently its Lloyds bank calling
It was extreemly annoying, they called three times in a row
Regarding an application
I received six calls in six minutes from this number. It was an automated call that started halfway through the message, so I'm not sure what it was about. The caller didn’t identify themselves.
Be wary of this number
This is related to online banking confirmation.
This call claims to be a security check from Lloyds
The caller, claiming to be from Lloyds Bank, attempts to deceive by asking for a mobile code to continue internet banking; the call is persistent, even calling back multiple times, including once at 2am.