3 Tips for a Secure Wire Transaction
Whether you're transferring a down payment or putting funds into escrow, a secure wire transaction ensures your money safely gets to the title company. In recent years, though, there has been an increase in wire fraud from scams and compromised emails, which makes it more important than ever to protect your transactions. Below are a few steps to keep your transfers secure.
How to Make a Secure Wire Transaction
1. Obtain a Safe Telephone Number
Ask your title company what phone number you should use for the transaction. In most cases, this will be the number you used from your initial contact with them, but confirm with them first to be sure. Never use a number that was provided in an email without first checking with the title agency. Many email scams occur when scammers mimic the look and language of official emails, tricking recipients into transferring money to a wrong number.
2. Verify All Information Before Sending Money
While on the phone with the title company, confirm that all the transfer information you have is correct. Review the bank routing number and account number with your regular contact before proceeding with the transaction.
3. Don't Change Wiring Instructions
A title agency rarely has a reason to change wiring instructions in the middle of a transaction. If, during your preparations or the transfer process, you receive instructions with changes to the procedure, reach out to your contact at the title company before you accept the new instructions to avoid a fraudulent transaction.
Turn to All Points Title & Closing in Hamilton, OH for a trusted title company that will walk you through the wire transfer process. They have been serving residents of Ohio and Northern Kentucky since 1966, and their title professionals will guide you from the initial title search to the final signature. Call (513) 863-7600 or visit them online to schedule a consultation.





