Irish Independent

One in three Irish SMEs targeted by fraud

- Ellie Donnelly

A THIRD of Irish small and medium businesses have been targeted by fraud in the past 12 months.

The most common types of fraudulent scams encountere­d by SMEs are phishing emails, which seven in 10 have experience­d, according to research carried out to mark National Fraud Awareness week.

Other types of fraud encountere­d by businesses include invoice redirectio­n scams, which one in five SMEs have experience­d.

Of those that have been targeted, one in every 18 attempts at defrauding SMEs has been successful.

Despite considerab­le awareness among SMEs regarding the threat of financial fraud to their business, the research has found that two-thirds do not have fraud awareness guidelines and training in place.

In addition, more than a third of businesses surveyed stated that they do not confirm the legitimacy of new bank details from suppliers before confirming a payment.

Niamh Davenport, of FraudSMART, said that the impact of falling victim to a financial fraud scam can be devastatin­g.

“I would encourage SMEs to familiaris­e themselves with the types of scams they can be targeted with, and take the necessary precaution­s to protect their business,” Ms Davenport added.

Fraud Awareness Week is spearheade­d by FraudSMART, an initiative led by Banking & Payments Federation Ireland on behalf of the banking sector. The awareness week, which began yesterday, will focus on financial fraud prevention among SMEs.

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Fraud Awareness Week is focusing on financial fraud prevention for SMEs

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