At Equitable, we are committed to providing the security needed to protect your confidential personal and financial information from identity theft and fraud.
Millions of Americans fall victim to identity theft and cybercrime every year. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to protect yourself.
Although errors on your account statement or credit card bill can occur, do not assume any unexplained charge, withdrawal or other transaction is a simple mistake and will be corrected on your next statement. Follow-up with your financial institution immediately if any of the following occur unexpectedly.
After these immediate contacts you can consider additional steps.
If you would like more information to help protect and educate yourself about fraud, visit one of the links below:
We take our responsibility to protect the security of your Equitable accounts and contracts from cybercrime and other fraud very seriously. To help fulfill that responsibility, we will send you various communications throughout the year.
If you see any unfamiliar or incorrect information in a communication you receive, contact us right away at the number listed on the communication.
Review your confirmations and statements promptly for accuracy.
If you'd like a duplicate confirmation or statement sent to someone you trust, such as an accountant, attorney or family member, please let us know.
You will never be asked to make a payment directly to an Equitable financial professional or other employee for the purchase of an investment through Equitable.
We are committed to providing security for your confidential personal and financial information now and in the future. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have regarding our consumer protection policies.
To help you identify potentially fraudulent activities, we’ve compiled a list of reports we've received of people posing as Equitable to gain the trust of their intended victims.
Please read all communications you receive from us or other businesses carefully. If you have any doubts about the authenticity of anything you receive from Equitable, please do not reply. Always call us by using the My Account Equitable (link). Report suspicious messages to ReportFraud@equitable.com.
Fraud occurs when someone attempts to obtain something of value by misrepresentation. Complaints are related to dissatisfaction with how someone is treated during the course of business.
To lodge a complaint, please call the Customer Service department that handles your product type. Please see our Contact Us page for all phone numbers.
To report fraud, as opposed to a general complaint, please visit our report fraud website.
You will never be asked to pay a fee to process your claim as part of the claims process with Equitable. Should you be asked to pay a fee, such as making a payment to PayPal or sending gift cards, this should be reported immediately using the Report Fraud link.
If you decide not to report your fraudulent incident, you may limit your ability to dispute charges or clear potentially fraudulent activity. Contacting local law enforcement is an integral part of the process. As part of our review, we ask that you contact your local law enforcement authorities and report the event.