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Scam, fraud claims against digital banks in S'pore on the rise
The Straits Times
|November 17, 2025
Compromised credentials, impersonation scams most common, says resolution centre
There were 94 scam and fraud claims against digital banks in Singapore in the first eight months of 2025, more than double the 42 claims for the whole of 2024.
The total monetary amount for these 94 claims was $2.5 million, the Financial Industry Disputes Resolution Centre (Fidrec) said in response to queries from The Straits Times.
Fidrec said the most common cases it has handled involved compromised credentials and impersonation scams.
In cases of compromised credentials, a victim's login information is stolen via phishing and malware. Scammers then use the information to access bank accounts and e-wallets to siphon off the funds.
As for impersonation scams, scammers pose as authority figures such as bank and government officials, or friends and family. They then persuade their victims to transfer money to them.
The claims were lodged against five digital banks, said Fidrec. Three of them - Trust Bank, GXS Bank and MariBank - serve retail customers, while the other two - Anext Bank and Green Link Digital Bank - cater to micro, small and medium-sized enterprises.
GXS Bank commenced operations here in August 2022, Trust Bank followed a month later in September, and MariBank set up shop in March 2023.
For now, the scam and fraud claims against digital banks represent a small percentage of total claims against all financial institutions, but there is an increasing trend.
Fraud and scam claims against digital banks were 2.1 per cent of total claims in 2023. That proportion rose to 4.8 per cent in 2024, and 8.7 per cent as at Aug 31, Fidrec data showed.
The financial disputes resolution institution noted that scams and frauds made up the bulk - 84 per cent of all claims against the digital banks.
The rest of the claims related to service standards (11 per cent) and their practices and policies (5 per cent).
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