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Over Rs 733 Cr Gone: Massive Financial Loss Due to Payment Fraud Cases Over the Years

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New Delhi: With the rise in digital transactions, India has also witnessed a sharp increase in cyber fraud cases, leading to significant financial losses.

Minister of State for Finance, Pankaj Chaudhary, informed Parliament that between FY 2014-15 and FY 2024-25 (till December 2024), commercial banks and financial institutions reported thousands of digital fraud incidents, with losses running into hundreds of crores.

The total number of the financial loss during the stated timeline is more than Rs 733 Crore.

Steep Rise in Cyber Fraud Cases

According to data shared by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the number of reported cyber frauds (cases involving Rs 1 lakh and above) has skyrocketed in the past decade.


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Government’s Countermeasures Against Cyber Frauds

While law enforcement and public order are State subjects, the Central Government has been actively supporting initiatives to curb cyber fraud. Key measures include:

  1. Strengthening Fraud Detection Systems
  1. Awareness Campaigns
  1. Cybercrime Reporting & Investigation

Surging Fraud Cases Demand Stronger Action

The rapid increase in digital fraud cases highlights the growing challenges in India’s cybersecurity ecosystem. While the government has taken several measures to detect, prevent, and investigate fraud, the surge in cases underscores the need for tighter regulations, increased financial literacy, and enhanced fraud detection technologies.

With digital transactions continuing to grow, cyber fraud prevention will remain a top priority for financial regulators, law enforcement agencies and digital service providers in the coming years.

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