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It’s a Fraudster’s World: Exploring the Scale, Impact, and Globally Interconnected Nature of Fraud Against Consumers

27 Aug 2024

This report, supported by Santander and Teneo, investigates the prevalence, impact, and global interconnectedness of consumer fraud. It draws upon data from over 28,000 survey participants across 15 countries, examining the global nature of fraud, victim impacts, and policy responses. Key findings include that fraud victimization is widespread, with nearly 21.5% of adults falling victim between 2021 and 2023. The U.K. had the fifth-lowest victim rate at 18%. The report calculates the annual direct financial cost of fraud in the surveyed countries to be approximately £56 billion, with the global socio-economic cost exceeding £420 billion. The report highlights the international nature of fraud, with criminals often operating across borders, making cooperation between governments essential. It calls for enhanced international collaboration and domestic strategies, particularly emphasizing the need for countries like the UK to strengthen their internal fraud prevention measures. The research also provides various policy recommendations, including prioritizing fraud at the governmental level and increasing the capacity of law enforcement.
cybercrime economic crime consumer fraud

Authors

Richard Hyde, John Asthana Gibson

Pages
83
Published in
United Kingdom

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