Wealthier people are more likely to be targeted by fraudsters according to research by Saltus Wealth. The research found that half of high-net-worth individuals have been victims of financial crime, rising to almost two-thirds of those with assets of more than £2 million. The Saltus Wealth Index surveyed more than 1,000 people in the UK…
Read moreThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined HSBC Bank £63,946,800 for failings in its anti-money laundering (AML) processes. HSBC used automated processes to monitor hundreds of millions of transactions a month to identify possible financial crime. However, the FCA found that three key parts of HSBC’s transaction monitoring systems showed serious weaknesses over a period…
Read moreA parliamentary committee has published a report on the draft Online Safety Bill calling for dangerous online paid-for adverts, such as those promoting scams, to be included within the Bill. A coalition of consumer groups, charities, policing leads and financial services industry bodies, including Which?, UK Finance, Martin Lewis and MoneySavingExpert, the Personal Investment Management…
Read moreLatest research by Cifas reveals 1 in 13 UK adults have been involved in fraudulent conduct during the last year. Those aged between 16-34 were most likely to be involved, with more than 1 in 7 admitting to participating in being involved in at least one form of first-party fraud. The most common forms of…
Read moreNatWest has been fined £264,772,619.95 following convictions for three offences of failing to comply with money laundering regulations. It was found that the bank failed to properly monitor the activities of jeweller Fowler Oldfield between November 2012 and June 2016. The Bradford-based jeweller deposited £365 million with the bank over a five-year period, including £264 million…
Read moreThe Government has announced that it will fund £510 million to target fraudsters lying to the DWP about their benefit claims. The money will be used to improve the department’s capability and capacity to detect and deter benefit fraud and catch fraudsters, recovering more taxpayer money that funds essential public services. This crackdown will include…
Read moreCredit Connect has announced its annual Credit & Collections Technology company power list for 2021. The third edition of the power list is a round-up of the most prominent innovating companies within credit and collections technology. Credit Connect has identified the top 20 ‘Premier’ innovators highlighting the achievements and successes of the top-performing companies. The…
Read moreIndividuals who have been tricked into transferring money to a fraudster are set to be entitled to reimbursements under new plans by the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR). The PSR is also calling for the biggest banks to publish their performance data in relation to authorised push payment (APP) scams. The PSR is consulting on proposals…
Read moreHMRC has ramped up efforts to recoup £1 billion from fraudulent or incorrect furlough pay-outs, with more than 26,500 investigations into potentially fraudulent pandemic support claims launched over the past eight months. The level of fraud and error in the benefit system almost doubled during the pandemic from what was already the highest rate since…
Read moreAlmost half (41%) of finance leaders say they are focusing on cloud computing and Software as-a-Service (SaaS) in 2022, as many are still working towards supporting remote teams, a new survey has found. Cybersecurity (31%) was second on the tech wish-list, followed by Big Data analytics (22%) and Artificial Intelligence (13%). The research, commissioned by…
Read moreAn investigation by consumer group Which? has found that banks are getting decisions about certain customer scams and reimbursement wrong in the majority of cases. The research has analysed which banks are most often found to be treating authorised fraud victims unfairly, with some firms getting decisions over scams and reimbursement wrong in nearly nine…
Read moreThe winners of the 2021 Credit & Collection Technology Awards have been announced following a live in-person event yesterday (Thursday 4th November) at the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The awards are the flagship event for innovational technological professionals working in credit and collections and the fifth annual event honoured the UK’s technological innovators, celebrating outstanding…
Read moreThe Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) has set out its latest plans to fight fraud and protect victims of APP scams by outlining its next steps for the wider implementation of fraud prevention tool, Confirmation of Payee (CoP). Every year thousands of individuals and businesses fall victim to Authorised Push Payment (APP) scams – where they…
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