Santander Quarterly Scamtracker Reveals Over £18 Million Stolen by Scammers

  • Fraud Detection
  • 07.04.2025 04:05 pm

Santander UK is today launching ‘The Santander Quarterly Scamtracker’, which shows that a total of £18,404,965 was stolen from customers in the first three months of 2025. While this marks a 13% decrease in the amount taken by scammers during the previous quarter (Q4 2024), the bank has highlighted a series of new worrying trends emerging. 

Impersonation scams, advance fee scams and romance/friendship scams were called out as the top rising scams during Q1 2025, collectively accounting for nearly £3.5 million stolen from customers. The increase comes despite research from Santander showing that more than half of consumers say they are aware of romance/friendship scams (63%) and impersonation scams (49%)1. Worryingly, despite being the second biggest increasing scam type, the research also showed that less than one in five people reported being aware of advance fee scams (17%).

Despite decreasing by 17% quarter-on-quarter, the Scamtracker shows that purchase scams continue to account for more than half of all claims during Q1 2025, individually making up for another £3.5 million stolen. Cases involving gig tickets accounted for more than 10% of all purchase scam claims as scammers prey on the demand for Sabrina Carpenter and Coldplay tickets among fans.  

Chris Ainsley, Head of Fraud Risk Management at Santander UK said:  

“While a decrease in the amount stolen by scammers is welcome, £18 million is a staggering amount to have been taken from our customers and placed into the criminal underworld. Scams are evolving at breakneck speed, which can make staying on top of the new ones exceptionally hard for customers. Just this week we’ve seen the emergence of fake sportswear ads on Facebook leading to 450 customers being scammed out of their hard-earned money. Providing customers with the information they need to protect themselves from these criminals is vital if we don’t want to see that £18 million increase in the next Scamtracker stats.”

The Santander Quarterly Scamtracker Q1 2025 reveals:

  • While claims values are largely down across the board quarter on quarter, impersonation scams of other organisations which are not a bank or the police, such as HMRC, saw the largest proportionate increase, accounting for nearly 14% (£1.2 million) of the total amount stolen, up from 13% in Q4 2024.  

  • The value of claims as a result scammers impersonating the police fell by 40% from more than £1.9 million to just over £1.1 million.  

  • Customers aged 80+ reported the biggest increase in scams, up 7% on the previous quarter, driven by scammers impersonating banks, meanwhile those aged 18-34 saw an increase of 6% driven by concert ticket purchase scams.

  • The tracker will be released by Santander on a quarterly basis to chart the most common ways scammers are targeting customers of different ages as well as emerging trends consumers should be wary of.  

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