In May 2017, the company disclosed that unauthorised access had led to a data breach for a "relatively small" number of customers in South Africa but stressed that no transactional details, credit card information, banking details, medical information or passwords were accessed.
The exposed information included certain customers’ names, telephone numbers and investment values according to reports.
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