Despite handling thousands of scam cases, the new platform introduced in October 2024, handled just a few of them.
Most financial institutions continue using legacy systems instead of adopting the Payment Systems Regulator's new platform.
A newly
implemented platform designed to reimburse victims of online payment scams in
the UK has processed a mere 10 claims since its rollout last year, revealing
significant adoption hurdles in the financial industry's fight against digital
fraud.
UK's Anti-Fraud Platform
Struggles with Just 10 Cases While Scams Soar
The
reimbursement claims management system, launched by the Payment Systems
Regulator (PSR), has received only several hundred cases between October and
February, according to sources familiar with the matter quoted by Bloomberg.
This represents a tiny fraction of the tens of thousands of scam incidents
reported during the same period.
The
lackluster adoption comes at a particularly challenging time for the PSR, which
faces increasing scrutiny from government officials reviewing the effectiveness
of financial regulators. The agency has already experienced leadership
disruption with the unexpected departure of its managing director Chris Hemsley
in June, and recent reports suggest ministers are considering folding the PSR
into the Financial Conduct Authority.
Breaking Down the Scam
Statistics
The PSR data
reveals a stark picture of the UK's digital fraud landscape, with purchase
scams representing an overwhelming majority of incidents. A staggering 176,685
purchase scam cases were reported, accounting for approximately 70% of all
fraud cases. These scams typically involve consumers paying for goods or
services that either never arrive or are significantly different from what was
advertised.
Impersonation
scams collectively form the second largest category, with criminals posing as
trusted entities to deceive victims. General impersonation scams account for
24,384 cases, while more specialized impersonation of police officers or bank
staff resulted in 10,357 incidents. Together, these impersonation tactics
represent nearly 14% of all reported fraud cases.
Advance fee
scams, where victims pay upfront for promised services or benefits that never
materialize, accounted for 22,623 cases. Investment fraud, which often targets
those looking to grow their savings, resulted in 10,611 reports. These
financially motivated schemes collectively represent approximately 13% of total
cases.
Romance
scams, or “pig butchering,” which prey on individuals seeking relationships and
emotional connections, accounted for 4,824 cases.
Split Responsibility Under
New Rules
The
reimbursement platform represents a cornerstone of Britain's regulatory
response to the surge in online scams. Since October 7, 2024, payment providers have
been required to refund victims of “authorized push payment” (APP)
fraud, with costs divided between the institutions sending and receiving the
fraudulent payment.
Despite the
mandatory reimbursement rules, the PSR delayed making the use of its new
platform compulsory. As a result, major banks and financial technology
companies continue to process claims through a system operated by industry body
UK Finance.
Pay.UK, the
organization managing the new refund system, has onboarded just 558 companies
as of February—far below its target of approximately 1,500 firms by the
October implementation deadline.
David Morris, Chief Operating Officer for Pay.UK
“Reimbursement
claims management system benefits will evolve to provide more automated,
data-driven insights, strengthening fraud prevention across the financial
sector,” David Morris, Chief Operating Officer for Pay.UK, told Bloomberg.
Industry Resistance and
Growing Fraud Problem
Financial
firms expressed concerns about preparedness before the system launched, with
one industry group requesting an additional year to prepare. The maximum refund
amount was subsequently reduced from £415,000 to £85,000 after industry
arguments that higher amounts would make the UK financial sector less
competitive.
Meanwhile,
authorized push payment fraud continues to plague British consumers. The
PSR reported 252,626 victims in 2023 alone, with criminals increasingly
using sophisticated social media tactics to trick people into sending money for
nonexistent goods and services.
The PSR
maintains that despite the low adoption of its platform, consumers are
benefiting from the new reimbursement rules overall.
A newly
implemented platform designed to reimburse victims of online payment scams in
the UK has processed a mere 10 claims since its rollout last year, revealing
significant adoption hurdles in the financial industry's fight against digital
fraud.
UK's Anti-Fraud Platform
Struggles with Just 10 Cases While Scams Soar
The
reimbursement claims management system, launched by the Payment Systems
Regulator (PSR), has received only several hundred cases between October and
February, according to sources familiar with the matter quoted by Bloomberg.
This represents a tiny fraction of the tens of thousands of scam incidents
reported during the same period.
The
lackluster adoption comes at a particularly challenging time for the PSR, which
faces increasing scrutiny from government officials reviewing the effectiveness
of financial regulators. The agency has already experienced leadership
disruption with the unexpected departure of its managing director Chris Hemsley
in June, and recent reports suggest ministers are considering folding the PSR
into the Financial Conduct Authority.
Breaking Down the Scam
Statistics
The PSR data
reveals a stark picture of the UK's digital fraud landscape, with purchase
scams representing an overwhelming majority of incidents. A staggering 176,685
purchase scam cases were reported, accounting for approximately 70% of all
fraud cases. These scams typically involve consumers paying for goods or
services that either never arrive or are significantly different from what was
advertised.
Impersonation
scams collectively form the second largest category, with criminals posing as
trusted entities to deceive victims. General impersonation scams account for
24,384 cases, while more specialized impersonation of police officers or bank
staff resulted in 10,357 incidents. Together, these impersonation tactics
represent nearly 14% of all reported fraud cases.
Advance fee
scams, where victims pay upfront for promised services or benefits that never
materialize, accounted for 22,623 cases. Investment fraud, which often targets
those looking to grow their savings, resulted in 10,611 reports. These
financially motivated schemes collectively represent approximately 13% of total
cases.
Romance
scams, or “pig butchering,” which prey on individuals seeking relationships and
emotional connections, accounted for 4,824 cases.
Split Responsibility Under
New Rules
The
reimbursement platform represents a cornerstone of Britain's regulatory
response to the surge in online scams. Since October 7, 2024, payment providers have
been required to refund victims of “authorized push payment” (APP)
fraud, with costs divided between the institutions sending and receiving the
fraudulent payment.
Despite the
mandatory reimbursement rules, the PSR delayed making the use of its new
platform compulsory. As a result, major banks and financial technology
companies continue to process claims through a system operated by industry body
UK Finance.
Pay.UK, the
organization managing the new refund system, has onboarded just 558 companies
as of February—far below its target of approximately 1,500 firms by the
October implementation deadline.
David Morris, Chief Operating Officer for Pay.UK
“Reimbursement
claims management system benefits will evolve to provide more automated,
data-driven insights, strengthening fraud prevention across the financial
sector,” David Morris, Chief Operating Officer for Pay.UK, told Bloomberg.
Industry Resistance and
Growing Fraud Problem
Financial
firms expressed concerns about preparedness before the system launched, with
one industry group requesting an additional year to prepare. The maximum refund
amount was subsequently reduced from £415,000 to £85,000 after industry
arguments that higher amounts would make the UK financial sector less
competitive.
Meanwhile,
authorized push payment fraud continues to plague British consumers. The
PSR reported 252,626 victims in 2023 alone, with criminals increasingly
using sophisticated social media tactics to trick people into sending money for
nonexistent goods and services.
The PSR
maintains that despite the low adoption of its platform, consumers are
benefiting from the new reimbursement rules overall.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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