Meta partners with UK’s NatWest and Metro Bank to combat social media fraud

October 02, 2024 02:25 AM PDT | By Invezz
 Meta partners with UK’s NatWest and Metro Bank to combat social media fraud
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Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has strengthened its fraud detection efforts by collaborating with NatWest and Metro Bank in the UK.

This partnership, called the Fraud Intelligence Reciprocal Exchange (FIPE), enables British banks to share critical information directly with Meta, helping to identify and eliminate scam accounts.

The initiative is already making a significant impact, with 20,000 fraudulent accounts taken down as part of a concert ticket scam network.

The move marks a critical step in Meta’s broader efforts to combat fraud across its platforms.

In a bid to intensify its fraud prevention measures, Meta has rolled out the FIPE initiative, partnering with two major UK banks—NatWest and Metro Bank.

The collaboration allows these banks to share crucial fraud-related data, enabling Meta to take prompt action against scammers.

Through this exchange, Meta can better identify fraudulent accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, a necessary move considering the rampant fraud on its platforms.

The FIPE initiative is expected to grow, with more UK banks anticipated to join in the future.

20,000 scam accounts taken down

Meta’s fraud detection technology, fuelled by data from UK banks, has led to the removal of 20,000 scam accounts that were part of a widespread concert ticket scam.

NatWest and Metro Bank have been instrumental in this success by providing key information, which Meta then used to train its systems to detect similar fraud schemes.

This collaboration highlights the power of sharing data between financial institutions and tech platforms to address scams effectively.

While NatWest and Metro Bank are currently the only participants in Meta’s FIPE initiative, there is potential for more UK financial institutions to get involved.

Meta’s collaboration with the banks has already proven successful, significantly reducing fraudulent activity on its platforms.

With the effectiveness of the system evident, other financial institutions may see the benefits of joining the pact, making it easier to combat fraud on a larger scale.

Impact on Meta’s reputation

Meta’s partnership with NatWest and Metro Bank comes in response to growing pressure from UK banks for the company to take more action against scammers.

British digital bank Starling, backed by Goldman Sachs, pulled its advertising from Meta’s platforms in 2022 over concerns about fraudulent financial ads.

The new collaboration is Meta’s answer to these concerns and could potentially restore confidence among UK banks, particularly if more institutions join the fraud-sharing scheme.

Beyond the UK, Meta has long faced criticism for allowing scammers to misuse its platforms.

From authorised push payment fraud to loan scams, fraudulent activity has been rampant on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.

Meta has existing policies to ban the promotion of financial fraud, but this collaboration with UK banks marks a step toward more proactive prevention measures.

The company aims to train its systems globally using the insights gained from this partnership.

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