ProCredit Bank advises its clients to pay attention to all dubious and unexpected electronic mails (e-mails) that they receive, even if they appear to come from a reliable source at the first glance. These emails are initiated by senders at random with a view to reach an active address of a client who has an account with the bank targeted to be attacked.
Therefore, this is "Phishing", a method used for obtaining sensitive client information by sending fraudulent e-mails on behalf of the bank.
Attention:
ProCredit Bank will never ask you by email to provide sensitive information, by clicking on a link and visiting a website.
Thank you for understanding,
ProCredit Bank