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    Banks Lose N42.6bn to Fraud in Q2 2024

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    Due to lapse control, Nigerian Banks lost huge amount to fraud and forgeries as actors double down actions targeted at defrauding local lenders.

    A total sum of N42.6 billion was lost to fraudulent activities including forgeries over the three months from April to June 2024, according to the Financial Institutions Training Centre (FITC) Q2 2024 Fraud and Forgeries report, released on Saturday.

    The report, based on returns on fraud and forgery cases from 28 deposit money institutions in the country, highlighted a worrisome surge in fraudulent activities.

    Read Also: EFCC to prosecute banks, top officials in Nigeria for financial crimes soon

    The figure surpassed the total amount lost to fraud in 2023, which stood at N9.4 billion.

    A further breakdown showed that the Q2 loss represents an 8,993 percent increase compared to the N468.4 million lost in Q1 2024.

    This also reflects a 637 percent increase compared to the N5.7 billion loss recorded in Q2 2023.

    The data revealed that miscellaneous and other fraud types constituted the largest loss, representing 96.46 percent of the total amount lost, with a value of N41.14 billion.

    This was followed by losses from fraudulent withdrawals and computer/web fraud, amounting to approximately N781.2 million and N400.7 million, respectively.

    FITC urged Nigerian banks to strengthen access controls to settlement files.

    Read Also: Court freezes N178.7 million in 8 banks after banker allegedly diverts customers’ money meant for USDT purchase

    “Access controls should also be strengthened by limiting access to settlement files to only a small, vetted group of authorised personnel given the appropriate clearance and regularly trained on the latest security protocols.

    “The implementation of multi-factor authentication and role-based access controls can aid in reducing the risk of unauthorized changes to settlement files,” FITC stated. #Banks Lose N42.6bn to Fraud, Forgeries Activities in 3-Month.

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