Global Fraud Losses Reach Half a Trillion Dollars Annually
Published on 4/18/2026

AI Summary
In 2024, global fraud losses exceeded $500 billion, according to the Global Anti-Scam Alliance. Reports of romance scams rose by 20% from Q1 2024 to 2025, with the City of London police reporting £106 million lost to scams in the UK alone in 2024. One victim transferred £80,000 to scammers, highlighting the rise in sophisticated tactics used to deceive individuals. This surge in scams post-Covid has prompted governments and companies to seek international cooperation to combat fraud effectively. Official accounts show that scammers often operate internationally, utilizing advanced techniques to evade capture.
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