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FCA calls for “robust frameworks” to detect fraud and support victims

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  • The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) urges firms to enhance anti-fraud systems.
  • The FCA’s recent review revealed both good and poor practices in addressing fraud, particularly authorized push payment (APP) fraud.
  • All payment service providers (PSPs) are advised to regularly assess and enhance fraud identification and prevention measures.
  • The FCA criticizes some firms for “poor complaint handling,” including delayed responses and unclear, confusing letters to fraud victims.
  • Companies are accused of not fully considering customer vulnerability when deciding on fraud claims and complaints.
  • According to UK Finance, APP scams caused £239.3 million in losses in the first half of 2023, impacting over 116,000 people, with a potential underreporting rate of 86%.
  • The FCA emphasizes the need for continuous evaluation of fraud detection frameworks, especially with evolving fraud methods and increasing vulnerability due to cost-of-living pressures.
  • The FCA collaborates with reviewed firms to strengthen systems and encourages all PSPs to utilize the findings to reduce fraud losses and improve customer treatment, aligning with Consumer Duty.

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