Protecting yourself from loan fraud

Last updated 16 December 2025

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Be careful with emails and texts

Check the sender’s email address or number carefully before taking any action. Do not click on links or attachments in suspicious emails or text messages. If you are unsure, contact us directly using a known email or phone number.

Don't take out loans for other people

Don't give anyone your account details

To prevent fraud, never give out your account security information. We will never ask for this type of information.

Don't pay any up-front costs

We don't charge any fees for securing a loan. If you are asked to pay any fees to secure a loan with us, it's a scam.

Monitor your credit file

Regularly check your credit file for any unrecognised entries and report suspicious activity immediately. You can contact the credit reference agencies we work with to get more insights into your credit file. Head to Equifax or Experian to contact them.

What are the different types of scams?

Impersonation scams

These types of scams involve criminals pretending to be a trusted organisation such as a bank, the police, a government department or a service provider in order to trick you into giving them sensitive information or money.

Romance scams

Be wary of online relationships that move too fast. Scammers often try to build intense relationships quickly to gain your trust. They can also spend a long time building a relationship before requesting money or access to an account.

If you've never met someone in person, do not send them money or allow them access to your accounts or devices.

Investment scams

These types of scams happen when someone tricks you into giving them money for fake investments. They promise money back with little or no risk. In reality, they take your money and you can end up with nothing.

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What do I do if I think I've been the victim of fraud?

If you believe you've been targeted by scammers, call us immediately on 0808 502 2414. You can choose to report it to Report Fraud too. You can also register with Cifas to place a protective marker against your name in the National Fraud Database, which prompts organisations to perform extra checks when your details are used to apply for products or services.