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Banks’ Losses To Fraud Rise To N9.5bn

***As CBN calls for more collaboration

by Bukola Idowu
2 years ago
in Business, Cover Stories
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With over N9 billion lost to fraud in the banking system this year, the figure is projected to reach N20 billion by the end of this year even as operators in the financial system are urged to increase the level of collaboration as a way of curbing the rising fraud rate in the country.

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Director, Payment Systems management of the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN), who also chairs the board of Nigeria Electronic Fraud Forum (NeFF), Musa Jimoh, speaking at the annual general meeting of the forum in Lagos yesterday, called for enhanced collaboration within the payment system ecosystem to curtail the rise in Electronic Fraud (E-Fraud).

Latest data released by the Nigeria Inter Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) show that, while losses to fraud in the financial industry in the first quarter stands at N5.1billion, the figure has so far risen to N9.5 billion as at July 2023. This brings the total amount lost to fraud since 2019 to N50. 5 billion.

NeFF chairman, Musa Jimoh, speaking on the sidelines of the meeting, said: “We are gathered to see how we can secure our environment, how we can secure our digital environment, and how we can secure cyberspace. We all keep our money in electronic form.

“Today, we are here to continue that conversation to look at new strategies by which we can combat E-fraud. If we don’t combat the cyber criminals, they will way us down and disrupt the entire system. So, we all need to work together to see how we can make life extremely difficult for cybercriminals.

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“We need to look at new ways new techniques, and more efficient manners by which we can improve and guard against the banking and payment infrastructure and educate ourselves on how we can safeguard our bank credentials or tokens and all the information that the banks have provided to us to safeguard.

“The more information we have about what they’re doing, the more we are protected. The objective is to have zero fraud but you know, this is it’s a gradual process because as you’re building techniques, they’re also exploiting other areas.

“As more people come into the financial sector as more transactions happen, people are vulnerable and so enlightenment education, we would continue to push it which is why it’s going to be a very long journey.But I know that with the kind of enlightenment and the push by the bankers’ committee, and other stakeholders a lot of Nigerians will be well educated to know that they have to be have to keep all the accounting details very secret and therefore we anticipate that the incidence of fraud we taper down almost to zero.”

On her part, the managing director, Fidelity Bank, Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, in her remarks at the meeting, noted that, with the current amount lost to fraud, if the level of fraud is not urgently addressed, more than N20 billion will be lost to fraud by the end of the year.

Onyeali-Ikpe noted that, the gradual escalation of E-Fraud is beginning to erode customers’ trust in the financial system. She emphasised the need for a swift and decisive approach to address E-fraud within the financial sector.

She said: “As technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, our reliance on digital transactions have grown exponentially. However, with the rise of these digital interactions, the threat of E-fraud has become a significant challenge affecting individuals, businesses, and the industry.

The data we have from the NiBBS is that the volume of electronic payment transactions in Nigeria increased by 298 per cent Year-on-Year.

“The banking industry lost a total of N14.3 billion to electronic fraud in 2022 up from N12.7 billion in 2021. As a Q1 2023 is about today is N5 billion and then the problem here is that the trend so far shows that if this continues unchecked, it would rise to N20 billion for the full year.”

Giving insights into E-fraud data in 2023, the managing director of Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS), Premier Oiwoh noted that, the industry recorded its highest actual loss value of N2.7 billion in January while June 2023 had the lowest value of over N800 million.

He added that the highest fraud count in the last six months was recorded in May 2023 with 11,716 records while the lowest count was in June 2023 with 6,240.

Represented by the Chief Risk Officer, NIBBS, Temidayo Adekanye, he said: “Recently, we had the cashless policies from CBN, which was incurring a dramatic increase in the volume of transactions in the industry which variably as the impact of the volume of fraud in the industry itself. Now, the increase land efficiency has also meant that fraud has dramatically increased across industry. For Q1 2023, the total fraud reported through the industry forum portal was at N5.1 billion.

“For fraud trends over the last five years, in 2019, we’re looking at about N3 billion and currently 2023, we are looking at about N9.5 billion to date. Fraud losses have increased dramatically over the last five years.

“So, as you can see also from the current perspective, from January to July 2023, there has been a slight jump between June and July, a 39 per cent increase with 8649 with the actual fraud losses in July 2023, we’re looking at N1.2 billion which is a 54 per cent increase over the period. now as you can see from January in general, we recorded about N2.7 billion in actual fraud losses.”

 


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