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Romance scams
Romance scams occur when a criminal uses a fake online profile to form a relationship with you. Often the relationship is built up over weeks or months.

Fake adverts on social media
Scammers are publishing fake ads on social media sites that lead to fake websites used to steal your card details.
Cost of living scams
The inflation rate has been pushed to its highest level in four decades and it’s more important now than ever to be vigilant of possible fraud and scams.
Report a scam or fraud
The quicker you act the better
- Scams are when you’ve paid a person or company money because you thought they were genuine. Scams can be very convincing and anyone can get caught out.
- Fraud is when money goes out of your account that you didn’t know about.
Free anti-virus software
We’re offering Malwarebytes Premium to our customers free of charge (until at least May 2024).
RBS banking app
Better protect yourself from fraud and scams with the RBS banking app. Add extra account security and settings controls to help stay secure.
Secure banking promise
Whether banking online or using our Mobile Banking app, rest assured you’re protected by our Secure Banking Promise.
Fraud control data
We are committed to using the latest technology to combat fraud and scams, as well as educating customers about how to spot something suspicious.
Access to Victim Support
Victim Support is an independent charity offering a free confidential service. They have a team of dedicated caseworkers that are experienced in helping victims of financial crime to cope, recover and move beyond crime.
If you would like to speak to somebody about your situation, you can request a callback from Victim Support by completing the RBS Victim Support Referral form.
Take Five to Stop Fraud
Led by UK Finance, Take Five is a national campaign that offers straight-forward and impartial advice to help everyone protect themselves from preventable financial fraud.
Criminals want your money and they are experts at getting it.
They will go to great lengths to impersonate people, organisations and the police, using calls, emails, texts and social media to manipulate you.
Even the savviest person can be tricked into revealing security details or sending them money.
Take a moment to stop and think: it could protect you and your money