In the second quarter of 2023, an average monetary loss per corporate fraud case in the United Kingdom (UK) amounted to more than 21 thousand GBP. Investment fraud ranked second by average losses per case, with nearly 21 thousand GBP. In the measured period, banking fraud was the third category by amount of losses.
Average monetary loss per reported fraud and cybercrime incident in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2nd quarter 2023, by type of crime
(in GBP)
Characteristic
Losses in GBP
Corporate
21,433
Investment
20,955
Banking
16,419
Courier
8,173
Consumer
3,004
Advance fee
2,208
Cyber dependent crime
136
Public sector
51.9
Other
6,107
Created with Highcharts 7.2.2Losses in GBP21,43321,43320,95520,95516,41916,4198,1738,1733,0043,0042,2082,20813613651.951.96,1076,107CorporateInvestmentBankingCourierConsumerAdvance feeCyber dependentcrimePublic sectorOther
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