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How AI And Embedded Automation Are Shielding South African Households From Escalating Scams

By staffMay 21, 20262 Mins Read
How AI And Embedded Automation Are Shielding South African Households From Escalating Scams
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South African households are under unprecedented pressure. Shaken by years of high inflation and interest rate hikes, local consumers are now facing a secondary crisis: an aggressive, industrial-scale wave of AI-augmented financial fraud. 

The urgency of the threat is laid bare in the latest consolidated annual banking crime metrics from SABRIC. Digital banking fraud incidents in South Africa skyrocketed by an astonishing 86% year-over-year, driving gross fraud losses up 74% to R1.888 billion. 

Crucially, banking apps have become the primary battleground, accounting for 65.3% of all reported incidents and costing R1.22 billion in losses. According to SABRIC, these cases almost exclusively involved criminals exploiting human error through social engineering, rather than technical breaches of app security. The Industrialisation of Deception 

Global research released by Finextra and FICO confirms that AI is becoming the “great equaliser,” enabling novice fraudsters to execute highly advanced social engineering scams at an industrial scale. In the EMEA region, 52% of financial crime executives state that rapid increases in fraud complexity are their primary operational constraint. 

Bad actors are utilising highly persuasive, AI-optimised scripts to target victims. Common Vishing (voice phishing) and text scam narratives include criminals claiming they are “living abroad” (43% of analysed cases), followed by celebrity impersonation (29%), military fabrications (18%), and oil rig employment scams (10%). 

“AI has enabled bad actors to create attacks faster, at more scale, and with greater precision,” explains Gregory Hodges, head of trust and safety at JPMorgan Chase, a contributor to the research. 

Deploying AI as the Shield 

To protect vulnerable households from losing life savings to these fast-moving threats, Absa’s collaboration with FICO highlights how local banks are shifting from reactive defences to unified AI orchestration. 

Beyond catching scammers, the AI-driven system is solving another major banking headache: high false positive rates. Globally, 33% of banks struggle with poorly tuned systems that generate excessive false alerts, creating immense customer friction. 

By utilising FICO’s automated, real-time communication platform, ABSA improved its fraud investigation customer communication by 121%. This allows the bank to guide clients smoothly through critical verification stages without creating the heavy friction that erodes consumer trust. 

More information visit FICO website

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