UK Fraud in Numbers — 2024/25 Statistics That Should Worry You

📊 THE STATE OF UK FRAUD: 2024 IN NUMBERS

The UK Finance Annual Fraud Report 2025 paints a stark picture. While individual loss amounts have stabilised, case numbers have surged to record highs — meaning more people than ever are falling victim to scams.

🔢 HEADLINE FIGURES

  • £1.17 billion — Total fraud losses across UK payment systems in 2024
  • 3.31 million cases — A 12% jump from 2023 and the highest number ever recorded
  • 50% of all online crime in the UK is now digital fraud
  • £459.7 million lost to Authorised Push Payment (APP) fraud alone
  • 160,726 APP fraud cases reported, with £121.5 million returned to victims

💸 WHERE THE MONEY GOES

  • Purchase scams — Account for 7 in 10 APP scams. Average loss: £663 per case (up from £606 in 2020). Now the second-largest category by total loss.
  • Investment scams — Cases fell 24% but losses surged 34% — the first rise since 2021. Account for nearly a third of all APP losses. Criminals are going after bigger targets.
  • Romance scams — Average loss exceeds £10,000 per victim. Emotional devastation on top of financial loss.
  • CEO/impersonation fraud — Losses increased year-on-year as criminals use AI to create convincing fake communications.

📱 WHERE SCAMS START

  • 76% of purchase scams originate on social media (Lloyds Banking Group)
  • Social media platforms remain the number one hunting ground for scammers, despite platform promises to crack down
  • Only 1 in 7 fraud crimes are reported to police (ONS Crime Survey) — the real numbers are far higher
  • AI tools are enabling more convincing scams at scale — deepfake videos, voice cloning, and AI-written phishing messages

✅ THE GOOD NEWS

  • New APP fraud reimbursement rules (October 2024) mean banks must reimburse victims up to £85,000 within 35 business days
  • The banking industry prevented £710 million of APP fraud through detection systems in 2024
  • Cross-industry collaboration through UK Finance is improving scam detection
  • You can protect yourself — awareness is the single most effective tool against fraud

📞 REPORT FRAUD

  • Action Fraud — 0300 123 2040 or actionfraud.police.uk
  • Suspicious emails — report@phishing.gov.uk
  • Scam texts — Forward to 7726
  • Your bank — Call immediately if you’ve sent money to a scammer

Sources: UK Finance Annual Fraud Report 2025, ONS Crime Survey, Lloyds Banking Group, HSBC, Action Fraud

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