Yorkshire companies lost more than £7m in fraud last year
RSM has acquired data under the freedom of information act which revealed that businesses in Yorkshire and the Humber reported more than £7m in fraud losses last year.
The statistics, obtained from ActionFraud, the UK’s national fraud and cyber-crime reporting centre, show that businesses across the region submitted almost 758 reports to the police about fraud in 2016-17.
Nationally, the highest losses sustained by businesses resulted from incidents of cheque, plastic card and online bank fraud.
This was followed by corporate employee fraud and mandate fraud. Mandate fraud is where fraudsters obtain details of direct debits, standing orders or account transfer details and amend them to transfer monies to other accounts.
Akhlaq Ahmed, forensic partner at leading audit, tax and consulting firm RSM said: “Frauds against businesses can range from the very simple to the very sophisticated.
“Businesses across the region are collectively losing millions of pounds through fraud every year, much of which can be prevented by simple controls.
“Companies should be much more proactive in ensuring their defences, both online and offline, are fit for purpose. Those that don’t take action could find themselves very exposed.”
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