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Digital bank Revolut slams Meta over approach to scams

Revolut CEO, Nikolay Storonsky (L) and Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg.

Reuters

British financial technology firm Revolut on Thursday criticized

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parent company Meta over its approach to tackling ******, saying the U.S. tech giant should directly compensate people who fall victim to scams via its social media platforms.

A day after Meta announced a partnership with U.K. banks NatWest and Metro Bank on a data-sharing framework designed to help prevent customers from falling prey to ****** schemes, Revolut said the tech company was not doing enough.

In a statement, Woody Malouf, Revolut’s head of financial ******, said that Meta’s plans to tackle financial ****** on its platforms amount to “baby steps, when what the industry really needs is giant leaps forward.”

“These platforms share no responsibility in reimbursing victims, and so they have no incentive to do anything about it. A commitment to data sharing, albeit needed, simply isn’t good enough,” Malouf added.

CNBC has contacted Meta for comment.

New payment industry reforms will come into force in the U.K. on Oct. 7 that require banks and payment firms to issue victims of so-called authorized push payment (APP) ****** a maximum compensation of £85,000 ($111,000).

Britain’s Payments System Regulator had previously recommended a £415,000 maximum compensation amount for ****** victims, but backed down following backlash from banks and payment firms.

Revolut’s Malouf said that, while his company is on board with steps the U.K. government is taking to combat ******, Meta and other social media platforms should do their part to financially compensate those who fall victim to ****** as a result of scams originating on their sites.

The fintech firm

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alleging that 62% of user-reported ****** on its online banking platform originated from Meta, down from 64% last year.

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was the most common source of all scams reported by Revolut users, accounting for 39% of ******, while WhatsApp was the second-highest source of such events with an 18% share, the bank said in its “Consumer Security and Financial ****** Report.



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