Published 10 days ago • loading... • Updated 10 days agoShow Less IconOne in Three Adults Are Victims of Fraud - Central Bank The regulator said online purchases were the most common scam, and victims who reported fraud recovered funds far more often.Summary by RTÉMore than one in three adults in Ireland have experienced fraud, but over a third of fraud victims never report it, according to new research from the Central Bank.Share menu4 Articles4 ArticlesAllLeft3Center1RightSearch IconSort IconThe JournalLean LeftFactualityOwnershipOne in three Irish people have experienced fraud or scams, Central Bank research suggestsThe Central Bank’s survey of 3,000 adults found that 38% of fraud victims never reported their experience to their financial service provider or any authority10 days ago·IrelandRead Full ArticleIrish TimesLean LeftFactualityOwnershipMore than one third of Irish adults experience financial fraudUp to 40% of victims never report crime10 days ago·Dublin, IrelandRead Full ArticleRTÉCenterFactualityOwnershipOne in three adults are victims of fraud - Central BankMore than one in three adults in Ireland have experienced fraud, but over a third of fraud victims never report it, according to new research from the Central Bank.10 days ago·IrelandRead Full ArticleIrish ExaminerLean LeftFactualityOwnershipOne in three Irish adults have experienced fraud, yet 38% never report itResearch found online purchase scams were the most common, with 48% of victims being impacted, followed by debit and credit card fraud (34%)10 days ago·IrelandRead Full ArticleThink freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribeCoverage DetailsTotal News Sources4Leaning Left3Leaning Right0Center1Last Updated10 days agoBias Distribution75% LeftBias Distribution Too Big Arrow IconToo Big Arrow IconCaret Up Icon75% of the sources lean Left75% LeftL 75%C 25%Factuality Info IconTo view factuality data please Upgrade to PremiumOwnership Info IconTo view ownership data please Upgrade to VantageIrish Examiner broke the news in Ireland 10 days ago on Monday, April 27, 2026.Too Big Arrow IconCaret Down IconSources are mostly out of (0)Similar News TopicsCentral Bank Plus IconResearch Plus IconBank of Ireland Plus IconIreland Plus IconShow AllSimilar News TopicsCentral Bank Plus IconResearch Plus IconBank of Ireland Plus IconIreland Plus IconShow All