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  • To tackle fraud, it’s time to start paying whistleblowers

    Opinion

    A new offence of ‘failure to prevent fraud’ is a good start, but if we really want to stop this crime we need better incentives for whistleblowers, says Dr Alison Cronin Earlier this month the government published its guidance on the new corporate ‘failure to prevent fraud’ offence, from the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency [...]

  • The rise of the celebrity scammers

    Opinion

    What’s the fastest route from a jail cell to celebrity? For Anna Sorokin, it’s the quick-step. Upon her release in 2021, after serving just two years of an originally four-to-12-year sentence for posing as an heiress to extort $275,000 from her victims, how did Sorokin (better known by her con artist alias ‘Anna Delvey’) celebrate? [...]

  • Fraud cost Brits almost £600m in first half of 2024

    Banking

    Fraudsters stole almost £600m from Britons in the first half of 2024, new figures reveal, in a sign of the heavy losses banks will cover under new mandatory reimbursement rules.

    On 7 October, new rules kicked in forcing UK payment firms to refund victims of authorised push payment fraud up to a limit of £85,000 per claim.
  • Revolut named in more police fraud reports than any UK bank last year

    October 14, 2024

    Revolut was named in more police fraud reports than any UK bank last year, new data has revealed, as the fintech prepares to launch as a fully-fledged lender in its home market.

  • Lloyds boss Charlie Nunn says Meta is not doing enough to tackle scams

    October 13, 2024

    The chief executive of Lloyds Banking Group has joined calls for technology firms like Meta to do more to clamp down on a surge in scams originating from social media.

  • UK launches world-first bank transfer fraud refund scheme

    October 7, 2024

    As of Monday, the Payment Systems Regulator is requiring more than 1,500 banks, fintechs and other payment firms to reimburse victims of authorised push payment fraud up to a limit of £85,000 per claim.

  • Revolut slams Meta for falling ‘woefully short’ in tackling scams

    October 3, 2024

    Fintech giant Revolut has thrown its weight behind calls for social media firms to help reimburse scam victims, calling out Meta’s latest anti-fraud push for falling “woefully short”. The London-based banking app said on Thursday that it was “deeply concerned” Meta’s new UK bank data-sharing programme “does not address what’s required to tackle fraud”. Meta, [...]

  • Meta: Instagram owner to expand UK bank data scheme in anti-fraud push

    October 2, 2024

    Meta is to partner with more UK banks for a data-sharing programme aimed at tackling fraud, as tech giants come under pressure to address a surge in scams on social media.

  • UK urged to lead ‘cross-border war’ against fraudsters as billions lost

    September 30, 2024

    In a new report, the Social Market Foundation (SMF) estimated that 21 per cent of adults globally have been victims of fraud in the last three years.

  • Revolut to join UK bank fraud helpline after surge in complaints

    September 27, 2024

    Revolut is among three new firms signing up to the banking industry’s answer to 999 after it emerged that it had outstripped all the UK's major banks in official fraud complaints.

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