Claim Back Money Lost to Bank Transfer Scams
Check if your bank should refund money you lost after being tricked into making a payment to a scammer.
A bank scam refund claim helps you challenge your bank if you lost money after being deceived into making a payment.
This can include authorised push payment scams, fake investment opportunities, impersonation scams, romance scams, purchase scams, or fraudsters pretending to be your bank, HMRC, a company, or someone you trust.
If your bank failed to warn you properly, spot suspicious activity, protect your account, or handle your complaint fairly, you may be entitled to a refund or compensation.
You may qualify if:
This claim allows you to review what happened, challenge your bank’s decision, and pursue the refund you may be owed.
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A bank scam refund claim is a request for your bank to return money you lost after being tricked into making a payment to a scammer. This may apply if your bank failed to protect you, failed to warn you properly, or did not handle your complaint fairly.
You may qualify if you:
● Sent money to someone who turned out to be a scammer
● Were tricked by a fake investment, purchase, romance, impersonation, or bank transfer scam
● Reported the scam to your bank but were refused a refund
● Feel your bank did not warn you properly before the payment
● Believe your bank should have spotted unusual or suspicious activity on your account
Times vary depending on the bank and the details of the case, but many complaints are reviewed within 8 to 12 weeks. More complex cases can take longer, especially if further evidence is needed.
Refund amounts depend on how much money was lost, how the scam happened, and whether the bank acted fairly. Some successful claims recover the full amount lost, while others may receive a partial refund or additional compensation.
Yes. Even if your bank has already rejected your complaint, you may still be able to challenge the decision if the bank did not properly assess the scam, ignored important evidence, or failed to follow fair complaint-handling rules.
It’s very easy to complete our 60-second form. The form simply asks for a few basic details about the scam, your bank, and what happened so the claim process can begin.
Our Monthly Membership is £9.99 per month and our Annual Membership is £99.99 per year. The Financial Health Check will be £99.99 per year when launched. You keep 100% of any refunds you claim & we never take a cut.