• According to the ACCC, payment redirection scams caused the highest losses to businesses in 2021
  • The ACCCโ€™s Scamwatch received more than 3,500 reports from small businesses in 2021
  • Small businesses should be vigilant, especially around payment redirection scams, and they should report scams to the relevant authority

ASIC urges small businesses to be wary of payment redirection scams as the latestย Targeting scams reportย from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) showed that these scams caused the highest losses to businesses in 2021.

Payment redirection scams involve scammers impersonating a business or its employees via email and requesting an upcoming payment be redirected to a fraudulent account.

In some cases, scammers hack into a legitimate email account and pose as the business, intercepting legitimate invoices and amending the bank details before releasing emails to the unsuspecting business. Other times, scammers impersonate people using a registered email address that is very similar to one from a legitimate business.

The ACCCโ€™s data shows that overall, micro and small businesses lost the most money to scams in 2021. Micro businesses are defined in the Targeting scams report as those with 0-4 staff, while small businesses are defined as those with 5-19 staff.

Scamwatchย received 3,624 reports from businesses with $13.4 million reported lost in 2021. Of that, $7 million was attributed to micro and small businesses. Small businesses had the highest median loss at $3,812.

 

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ASIC has information on theย steps small businesses can takeย to protect themselves ย and has previously warned small businesses to look out forย scammers who impersonate ASIC.

Reporting scams

If you think youโ€™ve been scammed:

  • Stop sending money to the company and contact your bank.
  • Be wary of falling for a follow-up scam or offers to recover your money.
  • Report suspected scams toย SCAMwatchย or to the Australian Cyber Security Centre atย ReportCyber.

ASIC is interested in being informed of investment scams involving a financial product, such as:

  • financial products and services promising returns that are too good to be true
  • phone investment scams
  • pyramid marketing schemes involving a financial product.

If you think your business has been scammed in relation to a financial product or service,ย lodge a report of misconduct with ASIC, report it to your bankย and consider reporting the matter to police.

Support

If your small business is facing financial difficulty, contact theย Small Business Debt Helplineย on 1800ย 413ย 828. The helpline is staffed by qualified financial counsellors who will listen and give you practical advice to help you get back on track.

If you need to talk to someone, contact Lifeline on 13ย 11ย 14 or viaย online chatย (24 hours); or Beyond Blue on 1300ย 22ย 46ย 36 or viaย web chatย (24 hours).

ASIC is Australiaโ€™s corporate, markets and financial services regulator.