The National Bank of Hungary (MNB) has pointed to a surge in financial scams in 2023, with an increasing share of the damages borne by the clients. Nowadays, fraudsters also steal data using QR codes and even take out loans in victims’ names. Although the MNB says the sharply rising trend has been broken, further action is necessary as Hungary’s international ranking has deteriorated.
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