UK watchdog says currency and crypto scams hit 27 million pounds

Reuters

Published May 20, 2019 07:33PM ET

UK watchdog says currency and crypto scams hit 27 million pounds

LONDON (Reuters) - Scams in Britain involving currencies and crypto assets like bitcoin totaled 27 million pounds ($34.38 million) in the last financial year, with average losses of 14,600 pounds per victim, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said on Tuesday.

Reports of scams more than tripled in the year that ended in April to 1,800 as fraudsters often used social media to promote their "get rich quick" online trading platforms, according to an FCA statement.

"Investors will often be led to believe that their first investment has successfully made a profit," it said.

The fraudster then contacts the victim to invest more money with a false promise of greater profits. The customer account is later closed and the scammer disappears, the FCA said.

The FCA said it would run advertising to raise awareness of online trading scams.