Phishing & Account Takeover Recovery in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Lost money to phishing & account takeover in Bosnia and Herzegovina? TrustUs Recovery Ltd helps victims pursue recovery through the correct legal and financial channels for Bosnia and Herzegovina — honestly, and with no guarantee dressed up as a promise.

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How phishing & account takeover works

Phishing and account takeover use fake emails, texts ('smishing') or calls impersonating your bank to harvest credentials or one-time codes — or to push you into authorising a payment yourself (authorised push payment fraud). Funds are then moved out rapidly through mule accounts.

Warning signs

  • Urgent links to 'verify' or 'secure' your account
  • Callers who already know some of your details
  • Requests to read out one-time passcodes
  • Being told to move money to a 'safe account'
  • Slightly-wrong sender addresses or numbers

The recovery framework in Bosnia and Herzegovina

In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the bodies and rules most relevant to your case are:

Financial regulatorSecurities Commissions (FBiH / RS); Central Bank of BiH (CBBH)
Banking / payments supervisorBanking Agencies FBA / ABRS
Dispute resolution / ombudsmanBanking-system Ombudsman (within FBA and ABRS, one per entity)
CurrencyBAM
SEPA zoneno

Visa/Mastercard chargebacks under scheme rules. NOT in SEPA — cross-border non-card payments use international wire/SWIFT. Banks supervised by entity Banking Agencies (FBA/ABRS); two banking-system Ombudsmen (one per entity).

If you paid a bank in Bosnia and Herzegovina — for example UniCredit Bank d.d. Mostar, Raiffeisen Bank BiH or ASA Banka Sarajevo — contact its fraud team as soon as possible, as a recall is far more likely while the money is still there.

Can you get your money back?

For phishing & account takeover cases in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the primary route is usually card chargeback (visa / mastercard). A chargeback reverses a card payment by raising a dispute through the Visa or Mastercard scheme via your issuing bank, which claws the funds back from the merchant's acquirer under defined dispute reason codes.

Where the facts allow, we also pursue regulator & ombudsman complaint as a secondary route.

Report to your bank immediately to trigger a recall and fraud investigation. Unauthorised transactions are reimbursable under PSD2 across the EEA, and unresolved complaints can be escalated to the ombudsman.

Evidence to gather now

The stronger your evidence, the better your prospects. For phishing & account takeover, gather:

  • The phishing message, number or email header
  • Date and detail of the unauthorised or pushed payments
  • Your report reference from the bank
  • Any login alerts or device notifications
  • Recipient account details, if known

The recovery process

  1. Free assessment. We review how, when and to whom the funds were sent.
  2. Evidence pack. We assemble transaction records, communications and platform details.
  3. Action. We initiate the relevant route — card chargeback (visa / mastercard) or regulator & ombudsman complaint — and engage the bank, provider or exchange.
  4. Escalation. Where needed, we escalate to Banking-system Ombudsman (within FBA and ABRS, one per entity) or Securities Commissions (FBiH / RS); Central Bank of BiH (CBBH).

Why acting fast matters

Usually must be raised within about 120 days of the transaction or expected delivery date, though exact windows vary by scheme and reason code. Recovery prospects fall sharply once funds are withdrawn or moved across borders, so the sooner you start, the stronger your position. Even older cases can be worth assessing — but do not wait to find out.

Frequently asked questions

Can I recover money lost to phishing & account takeover in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Report to your bank immediately to trigger a recall and fraud investigation. Unauthorised transactions are reimbursable under PSD2 across the EEA, and unresolved complaints can be escalated to the ombudsman. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, support can also come from a complaint to Banking-system Ombudsman (within FBA and ABRS, one per entity) where a regulated entity is involved. TrustUs Recovery Ltd assesses your case for free and explains the realistic routes.

Do you guarantee recovery, and what does it cost?

No. TrustUs Recovery Ltd never guarantees recovery and never asks for an upfront fee to 'release' funds — that is a hallmark of a recovery scam. We give a free, honest assessment first and are transparent about any costs.

How quickly should I act?

As soon as possible. Usually must be raised within about 120 days of the transaction or expected delivery date, though exact windows vary by scheme and reason code.

What evidence do I need for a phishing & account takeover case?

Useful evidence includes: The phishing message, number or email header; Date and detail of the unauthorised or pushed payments; Your report reference from the bank; Any login alerts or device notifications; Recipient account details, if known.

Who regulates financial services in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Securities Commissions (FBiH / RS); Central Bank of BiH (CBBH) is the relevant financial regulator in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and consumer disputes can be taken to Banking-system Ombudsman (within FBA and ABRS, one per entity).

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