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UK residents lost over £27 million to forex and crypto scams last year

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UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) reported that local investors lost over £27 million to scams involving crypto and forex investments last financial year. The FCA and Action Fraud are warning the public to be wary of such investment frauds which are often promoted as ‘get rich quick’ platforms in social media.

Furthermore, the authorities’ reports show that the average scam victim lost approximately £14,600, and that scams reports more than tripled last year to over 1,800.

The FCA’s announcement also features a clarification on how investment scams usually work. The regulator warns that fraudsters’ posts in social media often use fake celebrity endorsements and images of luxury items like expensive watches and cars. These then link to professional-looking websites where investors are persuaded to deposit. Those who do deposit are often led to believe that their first investments have made a good profit, and are urged to invest more. However, at some point the returns stop, the customer account is closed and scammers disappear with the money.

In an effort to tackle forex and crypto scams and raise awareness, FCA and Action Fraud will launch ScamSmart campaign, will be run across different social media platforms. The ScamSmart website is already operational and features tips on how to protect yourself from investment frauds.

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A lot of investors have lost a lot of money in Kenya as well. People want quick and extraordinary high returns and this is what scammers promise to offer. People will still invest even if something inside them says no. They still do it and lose.
 
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A lot of investors have lost a lot of money in Kenya as well. People want quick and extraordinary high returns and this is what scammers promise to offer. People will still invest even if something inside them says no. They still do it and lose.
 

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