The global network to fight scams

It takes a network
to beat a network

Global Anti-Scam Alliance unites forces worldwide to stop online scams before they cause harm. By turning collaboration into action, we protect people everywhere from the financial and emotional impact of fraud.

Through research, intelligence sharing, and partnerships across sectors, we work with governments, industry, and consumer organisations to strengthen prevention, support victims, and disrupt the networks behind online fraud.

$442 Bn

lost worldwide to online scams in the past year

57%

of adults experienced a scam in 12 months

59%

of scam victims never
report the incident

45%

encountered even more scams than the year before

Our Global Network

Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) operates in a world where scams know no borders. Cybercriminals act globally, exploiting gaps between countries, systems, and regulations. To effectively protect consumers, the fight against scams must therefore combine strong international collaboration with coordinated action at a regional and national level.

6

regions

90+

countries

124+

members

MEET OUR MEMBERS

Together we
protect people

from the financial and
emotional impact of fraud.

Scott Swantner
Ana Maria Pricop
Daniel Fernández
Bassirou cisse
Yoav Vilner
Ian Angus
Rafael Fernandes
Leyla Bilge
Remi Adejumobi
Andrew Mackay
Sarah Reynolds
Andre  Salles
Isac Lind

Together,
we fight scams.

Lisa Slaughter
Kiara Magr
John Gachora
Danielle Marsh
Ron Kerbs
Will Blay
Szilvia Tóth
Gabriel Steele

Latest blogs & research

Brazil Launches BC Protege+ to Block Fraudulent Bank Account Openings

Brazil’s BC Protege+ Blocks Fake Bank Accounts Before They Can Be Opened

Brazil’s Central Bank launched BC Protege+, allowing individuals and businesses to block bank account openings in their name. With over 1 million activations, the tool offers a structural model for reducing identity-based fraud.

Topic - Fraud Prevention Industry - Financial Authorities Region - Latin America

From Vienna to Global Action: Key Takeaways from the UN Global Fraud Summit

Explore key insights from our participation at the UNODC's Global Fraud Summit in Vienna. Discover how AI is changing the scam landscape, the power of national anti-scam centres, and the introduction of the Public-Private Partnership Framework to protect communities from fraud.

Region - Global Scam Trends Topic - Fraud Policy Industry - Law Enforcement

League of Protectors: Women Fighting Against Scams

Explore key insights from our International Women’s Month webinar on combating scams. Discover how women leaders are driving cross-border collaboration, digital literacy, and collective action to protect communities from fraud.

Video Scam Trends Region - Africa Event - GASA Meet-Ups

The Real Gap in Fraud Defense Is Strategy, Not AI

Fraud losses keep rising despite advances in AI detection. The real challenge is fragmented strategy across banks, platforms, telcos and governments. Effective scam prevention requires coordination, shared signals and earlier intervention.

Industry - National Cyber Security Centers (NCSCs) Industry - Telecom Operators / Hosters Topic - Data Sharing Region - Global