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The Emotional Toll of Financial Fraud

Mar 26, 2026
Suzanne Sando, a fraud analyst focused on consumer behavior and remediation, and Dal Sahota, a payments security leader at LSEG Risk Intelligence, explore how scams pervade daily life. They discuss rising global scam volumes, generational differences in vulnerability, the emotional toll like shame and distrust, gaps in financial education, and practical measures banks can take to prevent and remediate fraud.
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ANECDOTE

Real Email Lured Even A Fraud Analyst

  • Suzanne Sando described getting an email about a car rental pick-up in Orland Park that she didn't book.
  • That everyday confusion shows how targeted prompts and recent browsing can trick people into clicking phishing links.
INSIGHT

Generational Footprints Shape Scam Vulnerability

  • Scams are highly targeted by generation, with Gen Z overexposed to digital threats like deepfakes and quishing.
  • Each generation's online footprint defines which scams succeed against them.
INSIGHT

Nearly All Victims Alter Their Financial Behavior

  • Victims change behavior: 97% said they became more cautious after being scammed.
  • Changes include sharing fewer financial details and avoiding certain channels, reducing use of some payment types entirely.
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