Global fraud exceeds Denmark's GDP, rises rapidly
Global financial fraud cost victims an estimated $442 billion in 2025, roughly equivalent to the economic output of Denmark, according to Interpol’s 2026 Global Financial Fraud Threat Assessment. The figure, corroborated by the Global Anti-Scam Alliance’s own survey data, reflects what Interpol Secretary General Valdecy Urquiza described as “the industrialisation of fraud,” driven by artificial […] This story continues at The Next Web
In 2025, global financial fraud caused victims to lose around $442 billion, matching Denmark's economic output. This figure aligns with data from the Global Anti-Scam Alliance. Interpol's report highlights the increasing scale of fraud, comparing it to an industrial process. Artificial intelligence is playing a growing role in these crimes. The trend shows a clear acceleration in fraudulent activities. Experts warn of the need for stronger global responses. This highlights the urgent challenge of combating financial deception.
The growing scale of fraud poses a major threat to global economic stability and security.
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