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UK’s corporate register finds 800 instances of paperwork on 190 businesses from one address last month
Higher interest rates hit the market for the over-55s
Fake social media profiles lure victims into sending money
UK online scams become the latest battleground
Debit card usage rises even faster, reaching 50 per cent of payments in 2022
NS&I ramps up pressure with market-leading deal
Schools initiative to discourage youngsters from being used as ‘money mules’
UK Finance presses ministers to force tech companies into taking more responsibility for authorised push payment fraud
What Crispin Odey’s sexual misconduct allegations could mean for UK finance
Regulatory reforms, increased levels of equity and fixed deals should protect many homeowners
Enough reports. UK capital markets’ arrested development can only be fixed with official support
Most UK fraud originates online and AI brings a frightening new dimension to scams
Changing tax rules and rising interest rates boost demand, but banks’ customer service has slipped
Watchdog urged to move quickly following sharp rise in authorised push payment fraud
Fake investments and fraudsters impersonating the police cost victims the most, says UK Finance
UK Finance has kept a close eye on journalists as they try to report on court hearings in which lenders try to boot people out of their homes
Fraud concerns prompt UK banks to let consumers set personalised limits
Scams in which victims are duped into handing over money or sensitive information have leapt 70 per cent
The bank rate is emerging as a fix for firms without big treasury operations.
Shoppers switching to contactless causes 35% reduction in number of cash payments
Mortgage completions by movers up by 82 per cent in first quarter of 2021
Government bill doesn’t go far enough to stop financial crime
As bank fraud hits record levels, here’s how to spot common scams
£479m lost to sophisticated scams exploiting people’s pandemic anxieties
Fake online job ads used to lure 21-30-year-olds into laundering crime proceeds
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