David Jones says no delay on new Latitude credit card

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David Jones says no delay on new Latitude credit card
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The upmarket department store and Latitude penned a new 10- year partnership deal in January, but my March Latitude was grappling with a major data breach.

that 7.9 million driver’s licence numbers of Australian and New Zealand customers and applicants were stolen.

The lender said on Monday an additional 53,000 passport numbers were stolen, while fewer than 100 customers had a monthly financial statement stolen. , when the usernames, email addresses and passwords of around 140 million customers were stolen by cybercriminals.he was confident that when the Latitude credit card hits the market at the end of 2023, all the appropriate controls will be in place to prevent any further “misdemeanours”.“We recognise that they’re not the only people who have been hacked, and it is a trend that is happening globally.

Mr Fyfe said existing credit card customers would not be transferred to the new program until mid-2024.

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