Wednesday, July 27, 2022
View ShowroomMIAMI, FLA./LONDON, UK – July 27, 2022 – More than one in ten people in the U.K. (12.1%) have fallen victim to payments fraud in the last four years, according to new research by global payments company ACI Worldwide. The report shows that online fraud and digital wallet hacks now account for nearly 20 percent (19.8%) of U.K. fraud cases, while the number of those falling victim to confidence tricks has increased to 12.8 percent of all fraud cases.
The findings highlight that new kinds of fraud, including digital account hacking, social engineering and identity theft have reached pandemic levels in the U.K.
UK Finance recently revealed that British fraud victims lost £1.3 billion in 2021 alone amid a surge in online fraud, with a near 40 percent rise in authorised push payment (APP) scams. APP scams involve fraudsters tricking their victims into willingly making large bank transfers to them, in many cases via social media networks or unsolicited telephone calls. The study reveals similar trends across Europe and globally.
"As more consumers rely on digital and real-time payments, fraudsters are increasingly targeting the online space to steal sensitive information and top up any missing pieces by impersonating well-known organisations such as banks or government bodies. The advent of open banking and decentralised financial services offers additional room for the problem to grow," said Jackie Barwell, director – fraud product management, ACI Worldwide.
She added, "A radical rethink of fraud fighting strategies and industry-wide collaboration is required to bring the situation under control. It is an issue that banks cannot solve on their own any longer. Financial service providers, social media giants, telco companies and enforcement agencies all need to work together to stop fraudsters in their tracks before the fraudulent transactions take place. The answer to fighting fraud will not be found by working in isolation."
ACI's report reveals similar trends in Europe and globally. In France, 13 percent of the population have reported being a victim of fraud in the last four years, and cases of confidence trickery increased to 11.5 percent. In Italy, 11.7 percent of the population has fallen victim to fraud and social engineering now accounts for 15.7 percent of all fraud cases.
In India, which has one of the most developed real-time and digitally advanced payments systems, confidence trickery increased to 13.7 percent of all fraud cases in 2021, with 41 percent of the population falling victim to fraud in the last four years.
"Banks need to wake up to the fact that, while they need to use their most advanced technology to monitor outgoing transactions, the same needs to be done for incoming payments to detect mule and fraudulent accounts," said Cleber Martins, head of payments intelligence and risk solutions, ACI Worldwide.
"We must see increased accountability at the receiving end and enhanced data sharing among all participants in the ecosystem – without breaching privacy regulations. As fraudsters are becoming more advanced, a detailed and holistic view of all payments activity is essential to containing them," he added.
About ACI Worldwide
ACI Worldwide is the global leader in mission-critical, real-time payments software. Our proven, secure and scalable software solutions enable leading corporations, fintechs, financial disruptors and merchants to process and manage digital payments, power omni-commerce payments, present and process bill payments, and manage fraud and risk. We combine our global footprint with a local presence to drive the real-time digital transformation of payments and commerce.