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Over 40% of Brits who have been victims of fraud or scams in the past 12 months have never been able to recover the money lost as a result, a new survey has revealed.
Research from open banking payment provider Yaspa has explored the prevalence of fraud experiences among Brits, with data revealing that just 1 in 4 (19%) were able to recover 100% of financial losses successfully.
The average amount of money lost through fraud and scams was revealed to be £765, with the average amount recovered sitting at 34%.
In the last 12 months, 16% of Brits who have experienced fraud or scams have lost between £250 and £500, while 1 in 10 have lost between £500 and £1000.
Survey data revealed that the average financial loss for men was £943 – significantly higher than women, whose average came in at £476.
Financial losses were also higher in Northern Ireland, with the average amount of money lost due to fraud in the last 12 months being £2290, followed by the North East at £1337, Wales at £1285 and Greater London at £1151.
The platforms people believe are ‘most common’ for fraudulent activity or scams were revealed to be online shopping in the top spot (15%), followed by fake emails and Facebook Marketplace at 12% and investment platforms and phone calls rounding up the top five at 10%.
Elsewhere, the data shows 75% of Brits insist they feel ‘confident’ enough to identify fraudulent activity or scams, despite incidences being more common than ever, thanks to technology like AI.
Asked on the type of scams Brits believe are the most common, over 23% said concert and sports tickets are a big target, amid recent concerts like the Oasis comeback this summer which was subject to public backlash over rising ticket prices and scam activity.
Around 37% of respondents believed AI, such as fake voices, videos, and images, are a big target, and 1 in 10 considered unlicensed gambling operators to be where fraudulent activity is most common.
So what should you be looking out for in order to protect yourself? Consumer rights expert, and award-winning journalist and broadcaster, Martyn James lists 5 key things to keep in mind to protect yourself against fraudulent activity and to help you spot anything suspicious.
Speaking to Yaspa, Martyn James shares:
Protecting your money starts with smarter payments. Discover how Yaspa helps businesses and consumers stay one step ahead of scammers – learn more today.
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