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Banks and Which? unite to demand fraud motion from tech giants

By Editorial Board Published March 24, 2025 5 Min Read
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Banks and Which? unite to demand fraud motion from tech giants

Britain’s greatest banks and most distinguished client marketing campaign group have joined forces in a uncommon present of unity to induce ministers to speed up motion to sort out Britain’s on-line fraud epidemic.

Despatched earlier this month, it argued expertise and telecoms corporations risked lacking a government-imposed deadline to supply an replace on their efforts to curb on-line fraud, and demanded extra motion was urgently wanted.

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They argued voluntary anti-fraud initiatives had thus far “had no meaningful impact on the scale of fraud”, citing knowledge displaying that just about three-quarters of authorised push fee (APP) fraud – which includes criminals tricking individuals into transferring them cash – originated on-line, with 16% beginning on telecommunications networks.

“While some firms are making efforts, it’s clear that not all of them are taking the problem seriously enough,” the letter mentioned.

“Earlier than the election the Prime Minister highlighted the position the monetary companies sector performs in supporting prospects who’ve been defrauded, together with via the Cost Methods Regulator’s (PSR) newly launched obligatory reimbursement scheme for APP fraud victims.

“He also outlined the need for big tech to step up and do more, calling for these firms to have a ‘clear obligation’ and ‘financial incentive’ to work with banks and law enforcement agencies to identify and stop fraudsters from targeting UK consumers.

“Which? and the banking sector wholeheartedly agree.”

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The teams referred to statistics displaying that just about £1.2bn was stolen via fee fraud in 2023 – equal to greater than £2,000-per-minute.

UK Finance and Which? referred to as on ministers to make sure the price of coping with fraud was shared with tech and telecoms corporations, and to “accelerate the publication of a Fraud Strategy in which it sets out its plans to close gaps in consumer protections, especially in relation to online advertising outside of the scope of the [Online Safety Act], and to improve consumer protections from scam calls and texts”.

Strain has been rising for corporations akin to Meta – proprietor of Fb, Instagram and WhatsApp – to contribute financially to the rising value of on-line fraud, however the newest demand comes at a clumsy time for ministers, with solutions that huge tech corporations are to be spared an £800m digital tax amid negotiations aimed toward staving off US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on UK corporations.

“The problem isn’t just a financial one,” the joint letter mentioned.

“Fraud is a pernicious crime that can cause severe psychological and emotional harm to victims.

“Which? analysis from 2023 calculated the impression on the wellbeing of customers who’ve fallen sufferer to on-line scams as equal to the price of £7.2bn per yr.

“Some victims have reported changes in their behaviour and a loss of trust in the online world. In the long run, this is likely to have knock-on effects on consumers’ willingness to try new products and services, which is compromising economic growth.”

The 2 teams argued that whereas the On-line Security Act would forestall some on-line fraud being dedicated, ministers wanted to go additional.

“It is deeply concerning that the regulator [Ofcom] previously announced it was delaying the implementation of the codes for paid-for fraudulent advertising by over a year, meaning that the Act will not be fully enforced until 2027 at the earliest.

“The federal government should guarantee Ofcom not solely swiftly implements these codes, however that the codes themselves are sufficiently sturdy to successfully scale back the quantity of fraudulent promoting on-line.

“We ask that you publicly call for these provisions to be in place as soon as practically possible to provide much needed reassurance to consumers.”

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