homeeconomy NewsImproving Awareness of Financial Fraud Among Indian Consumers

Improving Awareness of Financial Fraud Among Indian Consumers

The more pressing concern now is that the targets of these scams are usually retired senior citizens who are most likely to have substantial savings. Other targets include emotionally vulnerable citizens, people with cognitive impairment, and widows. Therefore, the misuse of trust can quickly become a major contributor to financial fraud.

By CNBC-TV18 Aug 9, 2022 4:25:27 PM IST (Updated)

4 Min Read

Today, Indian's banking sector is celebrating the fact that the total volume of bank fraud cases in the country has decreased from $17.42bn down to $7.62bn. That number, however, must be taken with a grain of salt as financial analysts suggest that most Indian consumers are too embarrassed to report that they have been victims of fraud. This directly translates to awareness of financial fraud since not reporting such cases can be taken as a sign of financial illiteracy. Unless Indian consumers step up to testify, concrete actions cannot be taken to mitigate financial fraud.

However, although the overall monetary volume of fraud cases has decreased, in the financial year 2022, the Reserve Bank of India has reported 9,103 fraud cases in the banking sector so far. This number is backed by a survey conducted in 2018, which revealed that 25% of respondents aged 27 to 37 had experienced fraudulent activities in the banking sector that year. The majority of these cases were attributed to fraudulent ATM and bank transactions; these were estimated to number around 12,000 cases in the financial year 2016, a steep 36% increase from the financial year 2013.

The more pressing concern now is that the targets of these scams are usually retired senior citizens who are most likely to have substantial savings. Other targets include emotionally vulnerable citizens, people with cognitive impairment, and widows. Therefore, the misuse of trust can quickly become a major contributor to financial fraud.