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Surge in scams as criminals use AI to target people
Kevin Peachey · 2026-06-15 · via BBC News

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Cases of fraud in the UK have surged with criminals using AI to manipulate people and even marrying victims of romance scams to steal more money.

More than four million cases in which money was lost were reported last year - the equivalent of nearly eight on average every minute, according to new figures.

The total has increased by more than one million in two years, with almost £1.3bn stolen by scammers in 2025, according to an annual report by UK Finance.

The enormous scale of the problem could only be tackled if tech companies stepped up monitoring and security of their platforms, the banking trade body said.

Banks said fraud posed "a national security threat" given the impact on victims and the huge sums stolen by organised criminals.

The report, compiled from banking data and the most comprehensive assessment of fraud losses in the UK, reveals:

  • A total of 4.1 million cases of fraud in which money was stolen last year - up 11% on a year earlier, and a 31% rise on 2023
  • Losses to investment scams soared by 40% in a year, to a new record high
  • Purchase scams, in which criminals use stolen card details to buy something online, were up to new record levels

Fraudsters also use fake profiles on social media and dating sites to meet, groom and ultimately steal from victims who believe they are in a loving relationship.

UK Finance said examples even included a fraudster marrying a victim to continue stealing money.

"The impact goes beyond financial loss; it can cause huge emotional harm, leaving victims burdened by guilt and shame, which is why we must tackle the problem at its source to protect consumers," said Paul Davis, head of economic crime at Barclays. Experts believe the majority of scams are unreported, so do not even register in the statistics.

Kirsty Guest sits on a sofa with a light behind her.

Kirsty was manipulated and scammed

She spotted the problem before being tricked, but many thousands of others were not so lucky.

Kirsty Guest, a florist from North Yorkshire, was scammed out of £80,000 after meeting a man on a dating app, who called himself Patrick.

The relationship developed over months, but was based on a lie, because "Patrick" was a scammer using photos of another, completely innocent, man.

After claiming he had been in an accident on a work trip, he tricked Kirsty into sending thousands of pounds which was then stolen.

"[Fraudsters] are professional and they are making massive volumes of money," she told the BBC in May. "They're intelligent in what they're doing."

New techniques

Banks say that criminals are engaging in more sophisticated fraud at greater volume with the use of artificial intelligence (AI).

Criminals have used AI to mimic the voices of celebrities, and even those of the victims' family and friends, which has enabled them to carry out the crime at a greater scale.

As a result, people were more susceptible to being scammed - something that often happened at a vulnerable moment, even if the victim did not consider themselves vulnerable to being tricked.

"One click and you can lose your life savings," said Ruth Ray, managing director of economic crime at UK Finance.

"The financial sector invests huge amounts in protecting customers, but we cannot be the only line of defence."

She said "stronger, enforceable responsibilities" needed to be placed on tech platforms like social media channels and online marketplaces. This could include stronger rules over removing fraudulent advertising, or verification of sellers and secure payment systems.

Criminals have been adapting their tactics, with experts predicting a surge in scams related to the men's football World Cup in the coming days and weeks.

Data shows a few types of scams fell away last year, such as an 11% drop in impersonation fraud, where criminals pose as a bank, the police or an organisation to convince victims to transfer money to a "safe account".