While down very slightly from 2023, payments fraud remains elevated, according to the 2025 AFP Payments Fraud and Control Survey Report
ROCKVILLE, Md., April 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Seventy-nine percent of respondents reported that their organizations were victims of attempted or actual payments fraud activity in 2024, according to the 2025 AFP Payments Fraud and Control Survey, underwritten by Truist.
While down just one percentage point from 2023, the number still reflects significant payments fraud activity by fraudsters who are undeterred by the anti-fraud protections that organizations have implemented.
Business email compromise (BEC) remained the No. 1 avenue for attempted and actual payments fraud in 2024, cited by 63% of respondents. Spoof emails were the most prevalent type of BEC, cited by 79% of respondents. Vendor imposter fraud, cited by 45% of respondents, saw an 11-percentage-point increase in incidences from the previous survey.
Checks continue to be the payment method most often subjected to payments fraud, with 63% of respondents experiencing attempted or actual fraud via checks in 2024. Nevertheless, more than 75% of organizations currently have no plans to reduce check usage in the next two years.
Other key findings from the 2025 AFP Payments Fraud and Control Survey Report include:
"Although organizations remain vigilant in combatting payments fraud, many continue to be victims of fraud, as scammers have become more sophisticated with the help of AI and other technologies," said Jim Kaitz, President & CEO of AFP. "To stay ahead of fraudsters, organizations must make it a priority to equip their employees with training to detect fraud and tools to mitigate it."
"The reality is, while the threat landscape is evolving, vigilance alone isn't enough," said Chris Ward, Head of Enterprise Payments at Truist. "Truist offers clients a strategic advantage, with expertise and robust solutions that enable them to manage their payments with simplicity, speed, and safety. We're helping clients not just to react, but to anticipate and neutralize fraud — and, ultimately, giving them confidence to better protect their businesses."
The 2025 AFP Payments Fraud and Control Survey was conducted in January 2025 and received responses from 521 corporate practitioners representing organizations of varying sizes and a broad range of industries. The results from the survey reflect data for 2024.
Full survey results are available on the 2025 AFP Payments Fraud and Control Survey page. Please direct all press inquiries to Joe Hodanich, Director, Digital Strategy, at jhodanich@afponline.org.
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