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United Kingdom: Card-not present fraud losses 2002-2017

Value of annual losses on Card-not present fraud on UK-issued debit and credit cards in the United Kingdom from 2002 to 2017 (Figures are expressed in millions of British Pounds, except where otherwise indicated)

The data depicts the total annual value of losses on card-not present (CNP) fraud for debit and credit cards issued in the UK from 2002 to 2017. It can be seen that the total annual value of losses on card not present fraud for UK debit and credit cards increased overall during the period under observation, reaching a value of 409.4 million GBP as of 2017. The smallest value of losses for card-not present fraud occurred in 2002, when fraud losses amounting to 110.1 million GBP were recorded.

2002 110.1
2003 122.1
2004 150.8
2005 183.2
2006 212.7
2007 290.5
2008 328.4
2009 266.4
2010 226.9
2011 220.9
2012 247.3
2013 301
2014 331.5
2015 398.4
2016 432.3
2017 409.4