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Treasury Talk: Top trends and issues Fraud continues to be one of the biggest
challenges businesses face today – ever evolving and growing more sophisticated.
To that end, we’ve devoted this issue to helping you defend against fraud.

In this month’s edition:

• Tip of the Month: How to help keep your Treasury Center login credentials safe
• Treasury Center Security Controls • Protect your accounts with Alerts • ISO
20022 – M&T Bank Wire Update

Tip of the Month:
How to help keep your Treasury Center login credentials safe

Don’t fall victim to the growing number of phishing attacks that are impacting
the financial services industry, targeting digital platforms. These attacks
impersonate login screens with fake pages and URL links with look-alike letters,
extra characters, or different domains. Here are three ways to help ensure your
M&T information remains safe:

• Bookmark treasurycenter.mtb.com to ensure you are always logging into our
Treasury Center site • Don’t use search engines like Google or Bing to find a
link to Treasury Center • Whenever you receive an email that claims to be from
M&T Bank or another legitimate business, look carefully at the sender’s email
address. Does it match who the sender is claiming to be?

We will never send you an email requesting that you click on a hyperlink and
enter your login credentials or personal information. If you receive an email
that looks suspicious:

• Don't click on the links in the email or open attachments • Forward details to
us at phishing@mtb.com • Stop all communication with the suspected
parties involved

Here are some examples of fake login links. Be sure to use
https://treasurycenter.mtb.com – don’t forget to bookmark this URL!



Learn More

Treasury Center Security Controls Review and customize your users’ permissions.

One way to help protect your organization from online fraud is to leverage
layered security controls. M&T’s Treasury Center’s User Maintenance is a key
tool in creating layered control by allowing you to restrict user permissions
and segregate critical payment functions. Take advantage of customizing
permissions with in-depth User Entitlements:

• Add, modify, or delete users as needed • Use the copy feature to setup a new
user with the same rights as an existing user • Control which accounts each user
can view or transact on • Generate user permission reports to satisfy internal
or external audit requests • Update users’ authentication method • Establish
user payment approval limits • View user audit logs of what each user is doing
within Treasury Center

To access the User Maintenance widget in Treasury Center, navigate to: Homepage
> Admin > User Maintenance > choose action item(s) from dropdown Want more
information? Access the full user guide on User Administration.

Protect your accounts with Alerts Get notified in real time regarding suspicious
activity on your account.

Within M&T’s Treasury Center, you can set up helpful alerts to notify you of
recent transactions, including any suspicious activity on your accounts (such as
new ACH transactions). The Alert Center is located under the admin menu option.
From the Alert Center, you can add, modify, remove alerts and set-up
additional recipients.

Alert Examples:

• Processed/Rejected – Notifies recipient if a payment is received, confirmed,
or rejected by the bank

• Suspect Item – Notifies recipient when there are any positive pay/reverse
positive pay suspect items that require a decision

• Transaction Notification – Notifies recipient when transactions meet the
criteria defined in the alert (i.e. any transactions above or below a defined
dollar amount)

For a full listing of Treasury Center Alerts click here. Learn step‑by‑step
directions on how to set up a transaction alert. Prefer a tutorial? Watch a
3:24 minute overview video on how to Create an Alert.

ISO 20022 – M&T Bank Wire Update Creating richer and more structured data across
the financial industry.

ISO 20022 is a rich and structured global data standard being adopted by
financial industries around the world for electronic messaging. M&T Bank is in a
multi-year strategic program to migrate processing of all applicable SWIFT,
Fedwire, and CHIPS traffic to ISO 20022, implementing within the same timeline
of the U.S. Banking Industry. Earlier this month, we successfully completed the
migration of CHIPS messaging to the ISO 20022 format, marking a major milestone.
Going forward, any incoming or outgoing wires sent & received via the CHIPS
network are now in ISO 20022 format. Looking Ahead, we are preparing for the
Fedwire March 2025 migration to ISO for inbound and outbound messages in line
with The Federal Reserve deadline.

Learn More

Contact Us: We’re here to help.

For Treasury Center questions or other Treasury Management services, please
contact your Treasury Management Consultant or call M&T’s Treasury Management
Service Team at 1-800-724-2240, Monday-Friday, 8am-6pm ET.

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