Many ASNB users are currently facing a frustrating issue with MyASNB Secure, where the feature cannot be activated because the TAC (Transaction Authorization Code) SMS never arrives. This problem has caused inconvenience and concern, especially for users who rely on MyASNB for secure and smooth online transactions.
What Is the Problem?
When users attempt to activate MyASNB Secure, the system prompts them to enter a TAC sent via SMS. However, in many cases:
The TAC SMS does not arrive
Users are stuck at the activation stage
Repeated attempts still result in no SMS received
Access to certain features becomes limited or blocked
This issue is happening even when:
The registered phone number is correct
The phone has good signal coverage
Other SMS messages are received normally
Why This Is a Serious Concern
MyASNB Secure is designed to enhance account security and transaction safety. When users cannot activate it:
They are unable to complete important transactions
It creates stress and loss of trust in the system
Users waste time retrying or contacting support
It affects daily financial planning and investments
For a platform that manages people’s savings and investments, system reliability is critical.
Users’ Hope: Immediate Fix from ASNB
Many users sincerely hope that ASNB will take immediate action to:
Investigate the TAC SMS delivery failure
Fix any system bugs or server-related issues
Improve SMS gateway reliability
Provide clear communication or updates to users
A temporary alternative method (such as in-app verification or email TAC) would also greatly help while the issue is being resolved.
A Polite Request to ASNB
We respectfully urge ASNB to:
Please fix the MyASNB Secure activation issue as soon as possible.
The TAC SMS not being delivered is causing major inconvenience to users.
Your prompt action will help restore confidence and ensure smooth, secure access for everyone.
Conclusion
MyASNB is an important digital platform trusted by millions. Technical issues can happen, but quick resolution and transparency make all the difference. Users are not asking for much—just a system that works as intended.
We hope ASNB will fix this problem soon.
