Surge in number of fake current account applications

The rate of fraudulent current account applications has more than doubled over the last year, a credit checking company has warned.

Surge in number of fake current account applications

The rate of fraudulent current account applications has more than doubled over the last year, a credit checking company has warned.

Figures from Experian – which cover thwarted fraud attempts – show that by December 2015, 156 current account applications in every 10,000 were fraudulent, up from 73 in every 10,000 in January 2015.

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