FINMA publishes guidance on managing digital fraud risks | FINMA

https://www.finma.ch/en/news/2026/04/20260409-mm-am-02-2026-digitale-betrugsrisiken/
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A survey of banks conducted by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority FINMA shows that there is a need for action in addressing digital fraud risks, particularly in the areas of operational risk management and preventing money laundering. FINMA published its findings today in a new guidance.

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TITLE: Switzerland's Financial Market Supervisory Authority Publishes Guidance on Managing Digital Fraud Risks BODY: On 9 April 2026, the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) published guidance addressing digital fraud risks affecting banks and persons under Article 1b of the Banking Act. The guidance follows a survey conducted by FINMA at the end of 2025 among 19 banks across various supervisory categories, which identified significant gaps in operational risk management and anti-money laundering controls. FINMA's survey findings highlight that digital fraud has increased significantly since 2022, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic as digital banking services expanded. Banks face dual exposure: clients become victims of digital fraud, and bank accounts are misused to launder fraud proceeds. The guidance establishes that banks and regulated persons must implement appropriate risk management frameworks to identify, limit and control digital fraud risks across all business activities. Key areas of focus include risks arising from establishing client relationships online and unauthorised account access. The guidance emphasises the importance of establishing robust systems of protection against fraud when implementing new digital technologies. It aims to raise awareness among regulated entities regarding digital fraud risks and support effective implementation of existing regulatory requirements. FINMA Guidance 02/2026 on Digital Fraud Risks for Banks and Persons under Article 1b of the Banking Act is available in German, French, Italian and English on FINMA's website.
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