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Surge in Payment Fraud: €4 Million Lost in First Half of 2025

Published February 16, 2026, 14:22

According to a report by the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC), the total volume of payment fraud incidents increased by 30% in the first half of 2025, reaching 16,000 transactions, while their total value increased by 66% to almost €4 million. This increase is faster than that observed in the Eurozone, where the volume of transactions remained stable and the value increased by 6%. However, the CBC reports that fraud incidents in Cyprus remain at acceptable levels compared to the Eurozone average. Card payments are the most common payment method subject to fraud (92%), while the largest value of fraudulent transactions comes from credit transfers (54%) and card payments (45%). Perpetrators primarily target high-value transactions, with the average value of fraud incidents in credit transfers being higher than the average value of credit transfers in general. The most common forms of fraud are deceiving account holders for payments and theft/misappropriation of payment data. Cross-border fraud incidents are much more frequent than domestic ones.