How to report fraud or a scam

Report fraud immediately

Our dedicated helpline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

UK: 0800 055 66 22


Calling from abroad?

Current account fraud: +44 1793 65 67 89

Credit card fraud: +44 2476 43 89 97

Want to make sure it’s us calling? Stop and call 159

Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

159 is the number to call if you have any doubts about who you’re speaking to. It’s a secure, memorable number that will put you straight through to us.

Tell us about a suspicious message

Help us stop fraud. Report suspicious emails, texts and messages to: phishing@nationwide.co.uk

We don't reply to every email but review all the messages we receive. This information helps us to stop crime.

To report a suspicious text from another organisation, you can forward the text to 7726.

More help with reporting fraud or a scam

Get more in-depth information about what to do if you’ve been a victim, including:

  • Things to check if you’re unsure about a transaction

  • The ways you can report scam texts, emails and calls

  • Getting your money back

Latest scam articles

Identity theft and identity fraud

If a criminal gets hold of your personal information, they can commit fraud without you knowing about it. This article helps explain:

  • how identity fraud works
  • the impact it can have on your life
  • ways to keep your personal info safe

Learn how to avoid identity fraud


Why you shouldn’t pay in advance

Payment in advance scams are commonly used by scammers. This article explains:

  • how the scam works
  • the warning signs to look out for
  • how to report suspicious messages

Keeping you and your home safe from rogue traders

It's not easy to tell a skilled, helpful person from a scammer. But there are some steps you can take to keep your money and your property safe.

Police impersonations scams

It can be concerning when someone gets in touch claiming to be the police. Scammers know that they can take advantage of this and use it to get hold of your money. This article will help you learn more about:

  • how the scam works
  • ways to keep your money safe

More information on fraud and scams


Victim Support

Our partnership with this independent charity supports customers who’ve been a victim of fraud or a scam. They offer a tailored service to meet your individual needs. It’s free, non-judgemental and confidential. And they will help you for as long as you need.

The Nationwide Fraud team will refer you for further support if you need it.


Take Five to Stop Fraud

Nationwide supports the industry fraud awareness campaign Take Five. It offers straightforward and impartial advice to help everyone in the UK protect themselves against financial fraud.

Building digital awareness

It's important to know what to look out for when managing your money online. Our digital awareness video teaches you the common tricks scammers use.


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