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Sberbank reports over 2,000 cases of fraud by black brokers in 2025
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44613, member: 636"] Russian bank officials caught thousands of people falling victim to fake loan helpers during 2025. Stanislav Kuznetsov from Sberbank shared these numbers at a major business meeting. He runs part of the bank and tracks these criminal cases. More than two thousand customers reported getting tricked. Scammers pretended to help people obtain loans but actually stole their money. These fake brokers charge customers hefty fees before helping with loan applications. They demand between 20 and 30 percent of whatever loan amount gets approved. Most victims live around Moscow, southern Russia, and the Ural Mountains region. Criminals set up fancy offices and run expensive advertisements to look legitimate. People believe these promises and hand over their cash. Bank security teams work closely with police to catch these crooks. They file more than 30 criminal complaints every three months across the country. Thieves create fake documents using computers and digital tools to fool both banks and customers. Sberbank stopped around 335 million rubles worth of attempted fraud during the past year. Smart computer programs help spot suspicious loan requests from both people and businesses. Artificial intelligence checks documents within minutes to find forgeries and fakes. Bank computers analyze thousands of transactions looking for strange patterns. Kuznetsov believes banks must team up with government agencies and technology companies to fight crime effectively. He warns people to only use official bank websites and offices for financial services. Customers should never trust outside companies promising easy loan approvals. [/QUOTE]
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