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Revolut calls for Meta to commit to sharing reimbursement of fraud victims

Revolut, the global fintech with over 800,000 customers in Czechia and 45 million globally, is calling on Meta to commit to sharing reimbursement of fraud victims, arguing that its recently announced data-sharing partnership falls woefully short of what’s required to tackle fraud globally.

Revolut today released the second instalment of its Consumer Security and Financial Crime Report, disclosing exclusive scam and fraud insights from the first half of 2024. It showed that Meta platforms remain the main source of all scams reported to Revolut in H1 2024 (62%), with no significant change compared with H2 2023 (64%).

Following the announcement that Meta is to launch a data-sharing partnership with UK banks and financial institutions to prevent fraud, Revolut is deeply concerned that the initiative does not address what’s required to tackle fraud:

Revolut’s Head of Financial Crime, Woody Malouf, said: “These plans are baby steps, when what the industry really needs is giant leaps forward. What our latest report on financial crime shows is that social media platforms not only continue to enable fraud, but that the issue is just as bad today as it was last year. Victims and financial institutions still ultimately bear the cost. These platforms share no responsibility in reimbursing victims, and so they have no incentive to do anything about it. A commitment to data sharing, albeit needed, simply isn’t good enough.

“We are confident in the steps the Czech government is taking to tackle fraud, but what is urgently needed now is for Meta and other social media companies to commit to supporting victims of fraud in the same way financial institutions do. Their silence on this issue says it all.

“We are prepared to do our part to keep customers safe, and so should they. We should be the last line of defence, not the only line of defence.”

The key findings of Revolut’s Consumer Security and Financial Crime Report highlight the importance of tackling fraud at the source:

Meta remains the primary originator of scams

Facebook was the most common source

Purchase scams remain most prevalent with job scams on the rise

Revolut takes fraud and the industry-wide risk of customers being coerced by organised criminals, incredibly seriously. We have invested heavily in our Financial Crime team, which now makes up more than a third of our total global workforce of 10,000+ employees. Revolut is continually enhancing its security features, implementing real-time fraud detection systems, and providing educational resources to help consumers stay informed about potential risks. Revolut recently launched Revolut Secure, which brings together Revolut’s cutting-edge security features to give customers more control over how their money is protected. In 2023, Revolut prevented over EUR 550 million in potential fraud against its customers and is consistently working on updating protections to stay one step ahead of fraudsters.

The company is also working with governments and technology firms to combat fraud at its source, ensuring a safer digital ecosystem for all.

About Revolut:
Revolut is a global fintech, helping people get more from their money. In 2015, Revolut launched in the UK offering money transfer and exchange. Today, more than 45 million customers around the world use dozens of Revolut’s innovative products to make more than half a billion transactions a month.

Across our personal and business accounts, we give customers more control over their finances and connect people seamlessly across the world.

Methodology

The findings in this report are based on anonymised data from Revolut, spanning an 18-month period between 1 January 2023–30 June 2024.

The data was collected from the following countries:

UK, Ireland, France, Romania, Spain, Germany, Poland, Italy, The Netherlands, Hungary, Czechia, Greece, Portugal, Malta, Belgium, Lithuania, Switzerland, Cyprus, Slovakia, Norway, Sweden, Latvia, Denmark, Croatia, Slovenia, Austria and Australia.

This data set comprises reported fraudulent activity.

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