1、S I N G A P O R EHow concerned are Singaporeans as AI tech advances and do they think financial institutions are doing enough to prevent phishing scams in 2025?Phishing fears in the AI era/Research Reality2Contents0102ForewordReport takeaways0304MethodologyConsumer insightsSingapore financial phishi
2、ng report 2025Singapore financial phishing report 20253Get in touchExplore our solutionsRun a surveyAs phishing attacks grow more sophisticated,Singaporeans are facing a growing wave of digital deceptionone fueled by advancements in AI.From hyper-personalized scam emails to deepfake voice fraud,cybe
3、rcriminals are leveraging technology to make phishing attempts more convincing than ever.But just how concerned are consumers about these evolving threats?And more importantly,do they believe that banks and financial institutions are doing enough to educate and protect them?”Chi Wei TeoGeneral Manag
4、er,YouGov SingaporeForewordhttps:/ financial phishing report 20254Report takeawaysAI concerns72%of Singaporeans are concerned about the likelihood of falling victim to a financial phishing scam,and 4 in 5 Singaporeans are concerned about the use of AI to create more convincing phishing scams(80%).Th
5、is increases to almost 9 in 10 among the Baby Boomers+generation(86%).The impact of educationOf the 57%of of Singaporeans who have received phishing awareness materials from a bank,73%said they were“somewhat helpful”and 19%said they were“very helpful”.The big short(fall)Singaporean consumers expect
6、more from banks/financial institutions.79%agree that banks should be doing“a lot more”to educate people about financial phishing scams.Scam spotlight14%of Singaporeans say they have fallen victim to phishing scams,and more than two-thirds of them have experienced loss of money as a result of the sca