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Get Justice Against Investment Frauds & Scams

Claim up to £375,000 in compensation.

If you have been convinced to send money via online banking to a fraudster, you could claim thousands in compensation.

We help thousands of victims of Authorised Push Payment Fraud recover their money from their bank under the Contingent Reimbursement Model.

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Have You Been a Victim of a Bank Transfer Scam?

Authorised Push Payment Fraud, more commonly known as bank transfer scams, happens when fraudsters deceive individuals into sending them money.

Because the victim believes the fraudster to be genuine, they authorise the transfer of funds from their bank account.

Have You Been the Victim of a Bank Transfer Scam?

If you have been a victim of Authorised Push Payment Fraud, more commonly known as Bank Transfer Scams or Online Scams – you could be entitled to recover all of your stolen funds.

Even if your bank has rejected your request for reimbursement of the stolen funds, it may still be possible to successfully claim compensation from your bank for the losses that you have suffered.

If this sounds familiar, then you could be owed thousands

Have You Been the Victim of a Bank Transfer Scam
Investment frauds and transfer scams

Investment frauds and transfer scams

Also known as ‘Authorised Push Payment’, these scams happen when fraudsters deceive individuals into sending them money.

Because the victim believes the fraudster to be genuine, they authorise the transfer of funds from their bank account. The money is then quickly transferred to different accounts, often abroad, making recovering the money very difficult, and often impossible.

Typical push payment scams include:

  • Convincing people to transfer money to someone official, such as a solicitor (e.g. when buying a house).
  • A telephone call to the victim pretending to be from the police or their bank’s own fraud team.
  • The fraudster claims to represent a government department or utility company and requests that the victim pay overdue tax or a penalty.
  • Sending emails pretending to be from a friend asking for money.

If you have been a victim of this form of cybercrime, we can help you get your money back.

Typical push payment scams

Find out for free how much money you could claim.

With a quick decision, you claim back the money you lost due to fraud. Fill out our online form, and we will review your claim completely free of charge.

Fill out our claim form, and a legal advisor will get in touch shortly, or you can call our free claims phoneline now.

Call 0203 991 3433

Or try our compensation checker to find out how much you could claim

Find out how much
you could claim!

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Have You Been a Victim of a Bank Transfer Scam?

Authorised Push Payment Fraud, more commonly known as bank transfer scams, happens when fraudsters deceive individuals into sending them money.

Because the victim believes the fraudster to be genuine, they authorise the transfer of funds from their bank account.

Starting your claim is quick, easy and completely free.

The process of making a claim is as easy as answering a few simple questions. We ensure that anyone who is a victim of fraud and scams can claim to recover their money. If this is you, you could be entitled to thousands in compensation.

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You might be entitled to thousands in compensation if this has happened to you.

Checking to see if you have a claim is fast and costs you nothing as we act on a no-win-no-fee basis.

Why us?

We’ll never charge you for an unsuccessful claim. Every case is important to us, no matter how long or complex it may seem.

Claim up to £375,000

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