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New Regulations Empower Banks to Pause Payments for Fraud Investigations

Lily Anderson
Last updated: January 29, 2026 10:38 am
Lily Anderson
Published: October 3, 2024
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What Is the Significant Shift in Banking Protocols?

The government has added new measures that will enhance the shield against fraud by allowing banks to block payments for the next four days. This change gives more time to financial institutions to research suspicious transactions Thus, it not only potently alters the current provision that insists on the processing or rejection of transfers by the following business morning.

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  • What Is the Significant Shift in Banking Protocols?
  • How Is the Government Addressing the Growing Concern of Fraud?
  • How Will Banks Balance Speed with Safety?
  • What Are Consumer Reactions and Future Implications?
  • What Additional Measures Are Being Taken for Fraud Victims?
  • How Will These Changes Reshape the Banking Landscape?

How Is the Government Addressing the Growing Concern of Fraud?

Fraud is now ranking very high as a worrying trend since it covers one-third of all crimes in England and Wales. Fraudsters have stolen billions of pounds in simple and advanced frauds including love and business scams. “We have to safeguard these people better that is why we are extending the time banks have to investigate and reverse the criminal pattern that fraudsters set,” the economic secretary to the Treasury said.

How Will Banks Balance Speed with Safety?

Banks have always operated under these two conditions; investigative after having reasonable suspicion that funds involve fraudulent activities, and, servicing customers who seek for instant processing of their cards. The much-hyped new regulations will be implemented slightly at a later date than earlier slated for the end of October. US banks, for instance, have been pushing for allowing them to delay the approval of payments, to assist in the enhanced suspicion of manners of spending.

What Are Consumer Reactions and Future Implications?

The banking trade body has reacted to the newly proposed rules arguing on the fact that they would help in improving customer protection. Nevertheless, consumer advocacy groups are arguing that new powers be exercised cautiously and be aimed at the right people. ”These changes might cause dissatisfaction among the account holders who enjoy the transfer flexibility that comes with online and mobile application operations,” a consumer group official said.

As stated under the new regulations, a bank owes customers this courtesy of notifying them when a payment is to be made is delayed. It also requires them to show the customer the measures that could be taken to unblock the transaction and if the buyer has been charged extra FORCE him to explain the reasons behind the charges.

What Additional Measures Are Being Taken for Fraud Victims?

The changes come on the heels of another significant update: a more severe ‘mandatory requirement’ so that all those who suffered from fraud get back £8,500 from their banks within five days of getting ripped off by an authorized push payment scam. It should also be pointed out that this figure of £275,000 of maximum compensation has been previously brought down from the earlier proposal of £415,000.

How Will These Changes Reshape the Banking Landscape?

Only as these new regulations come into force, they will radically transform the industry of banking in the United Kingdom. In an attempt to shield consumers and address the increasing problem of financial fraud that has emerged as more consumers turn to banking and other financial services over the Internet, the government is giving more time to banks to investigate suspicious financial transactions.

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ByLily Anderson
Lily Anderson covers the United Kingdom with a sharp eye on its politics, society, and identity in transition. Her work explores how the UK reshapes itself in a post-Brexit world—through economic renewal, cultural reinvention, technological innovation, and evolving diplomacy. At globzette.com, Lily blends data-driven reporting with human stories, connecting readers to the issues redefining modern Britain—from governance and climate policy to creative industries and grassroots movements. With clarity and curiosity, she brings the story of a changing UK to life, one voice and one insight at a time.
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