Romance Scam reports rose by a fifth in 2023 says Lloyds Bank

Romance scam reports increased by more than a fifth (22%) last year compared with 2022, according to data from Lloyds Bank. The average amount lost to romance scams last year was £6,937, slightly down from £8,237 in 2022. People aged between 55 and 64 were most likely to report being scammed by fraudsters masquerading as love interests, Lloyds said. Across all age groups, men were more likely to report having been scammed by a romance fraudster. But women were more likely to report bigger losses, at £9,083 on average, compared with £5,145 typically lost by men.

People aged 65 and 74 tended to lose the most money, losing £13,123 to romance scams on average. Scams can last over long periods of time, as the fraudster builds trust with their victim.

Eventually they will ask for money, usually claiming family issues, medical bills or needing money to arrange travel to meet up with the victim. It may start as small amounts and build up over time.

Liz Ziegler, fraud prevention director at Lloyds Bank said: “As soon as someone you’re talking to starts asking for money, step back from the situation and never hand anything over. Talking to a real-life friend or family member can be a good way to sense-check what’s going on.”

If you’ve been accused of fraud please contact Potter Derby Solicitors immediately on 01514593221 or 07557094678. Alternatively, you can leave your details on our contact page here  https://www.potter-derby.co.uk/contact-us/

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