Protecting yourself from Authorised Push Payment scams
An Authorised Push Payment (APP) scam is when you’re tricked into paying money to someone who isn’t genuine or for a different purpose from what you meant.
These scams can be particularly convincing because fraudsters often impersonate trusted organisations, such as your bank, a service provider or even a friend.
Unlike other types of fraud where someone might hack into your account, with APP scams, you’re the one who authorises the payment. It can be hard to spot the scam until it’s too late, as everything appears to be legitimate at the time of the payment.
You’re now protected by rules from the Payment Systems Regulator to improve consumer protection. They make sure financial companies like us reimburse individuals, microenterprises and charities who are victims of APP scams.
You’ll need to follow all the advice we give you and do everything you can to protect your accounts. Always read and consider any warnings your bank gives you and any information, such as confirmation of payee, before sending money to someone. Then, we’ll be more likely to be able to reimburse you if you lose money to a scam.