Nigeria: Banks Sack 49 Employees Over Fraud in Q2 2024

17 September 2024

Deposit money banks in Nigeria sacked 49 employees due to their involvement in fraudulent activities between April and June this year.

The Financial Institutions Training Centre (FITC) revealed this in its Q2 2024 fraud and forgeries report, which was recently released.

This indicates a 40% increase in the number of employees whose appointments were terminated when compared with the 35 cases of termination recorded in Q1 2024.

According to the report, 58 bank workers were involved in the 11, 532 cases of fraud reported in the period under review.

This shows a 23% increase compared with 47 insider involvement reported in Q1 2024. The FITC report further revealed that outsider involvement in fraud cases increased by 5.20% from 10,397 in Q1 to 10,938 in Q2 2024.

Meanwhile, the banks' losses to financial fraud in the second quarter of this year jumped by over 900% to 42.6 billion compared with N468.4 million recorded in Q1. This also represents a 637% increase when compared with the N5.7 billion loss recorded in Q2 2023.

Without adding the Q1 record, the amount lost in Q2 2024 alone surpassed the total amount lost to fraud by the banks in the full year 2023.

Analysis of FITC's data for last year showed that the banks lost a total of N9.4 billion throughout the year.

In terms of the fraud types, FITC said 'miscellaneous and other fraud' types constituted the largest loss, representing 96.46% of the total amount lost, with a value of N41.14 billion.

This was followed by losses from fraudulent withdrawals and computer/web fraud, amounting to approximately N781.2 million and N400.7 million, respectively.

The FITC in its recommendations to the banks urged them to leverage technology to minimise cases of fraud on their systems.

Specifically on the rising involvement of insiders, the Centre advised the banks to strengthen their access controls by limiting access to settlement files to only a small, vetted group of authorized personnel given the appropriate clearance and are regularly trained on the latest security protocols. (Nairametrics)

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