F1 driver Jenson Button takes the wheel to educate locals about fraud

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British racing driver Jenson Button swapped the F1 paddock for fried haddock as he took the wheel of Santander’s unique scam-busting Phish & Chips van and served fresh fish and chips to the public in exchange for phishing emails and smishing texts. 

As Santander’s brand ambassador, Jenson is throwing his weight behind the bank’s national campaign to help the public avoid being scammed by phishing emails and smishing messages.

Jenson fired up the friers of the Phish & Chips van as it made its appearance in London, following a month-long nationwide tour 

The Phish & Chips van was created after research3 revealed an estimated 600 million scam attempts were made in the UK over email, text and telephone in the last 12 months4 – the equivalent of over 1.6 million scam messages each day

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