Payments Systems Regulator unveils plans for APP scams

PSR

The PSR has published a consultation on guidance to support PSPs providing correct data when they report authorised push payment scams to regulators.

The PSR claims it wants to see better protections for everyone from APP scams and last year consulted on a suite of measures, including a requirement on financial institutions to report on the number, value and reimbursement rates to victims of these devastating crimes.

In its latest consultation, the PSR is seeking views on guidance for PSPs who will be required to publish data on their performance on APP scams. The PSR sets out that the reporting will continue to develop over the coming months to make sure there is a clear picture of how financial institutions are performing.

The data will be collected and published on a six-monthly basis with the first submission by firms due in May 2023.

The PSR will collate and then publish the first report by October 2023. This will mean that, for the first time, everyone will be able to see how well financial institutions treat people should they fall victim to an APP scam.

The latest consultation from the PSR closes on 23 February 2023 and the reporting requirement will be given formally in March 2023.

PSR head of policy Kate Fitzgerald said, “People should know how well their banks and building societies will protect them if they were ever to fall victim to an APP scam. Our reporting requirement is one of a suite of measures we have proposed that will help tackle the problem of APP scams.

“For the first time, when banks start to publish their data, people will be able to judge whether theirs is doing enough to protect them from fraud. This means everyone will be able to decide which organisation is going to give them the best protection and service.”

New rules set by the PSR late last year will require UK banks to provide transparent data on how they are protecting customers from push payment fraud.

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