Skip to main content
Millions of people caught out by financial scams in past year, Citizens Advice estimates
A general view of £5, £10, £20 and £50 bank notes

ALMOST a fifth of people across Britain have fallen victim to a finance scam in the past year, Citizens Advice research finds.

The charity estimates that nine million people have been affected in scams, including being offered fake pensions or investment opportunities.

More than two-fifths of people who were scammed had to borrow or increase their debt in some way to get by, the survey of more than 2,100 people in August found.

Support the Morning Star
You can read five articles for free every month,
but please consider supporting us by becoming a subscriber.
More from this author
Kelly Lee Owens
Music review / 5 April 2025
5 April 2025
WILL STONE appreciates an artist who can swerve from industrial noise to clubby trance pop without missing a step
HOMOSEXUAL REPRESSION: Kingsley Ben-Adir as Brick and Seb Ca
Theatre Review / 19 December 2024
19 December 2024
‘There's outrage aplenty in this production but we never quite get to the dark night of the soul,’ writes WILL STONE
INNOVATION: High energy duets that are mixed with chorus lin
Ballet / 29 October 2024
29 October 2024
WILL STONE applauds a quartet of dance vignettes exploring the joys and sorrows of the human condition
Similar stories
An online energy bill
Britain / 20 February 2025
20 February 2025
A woman's hands on a laptop keyboard
Britain / 11 August 2024
11 August 2024