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Silicon Flash > Blog > Regulation & Policy > EU Calls for Big Tech to Crack Down on Financial Scams in Advertisements
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EU Calls for Big Tech to Crack Down on Financial Scams in Advertisements

Published May 8, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Several European countries are urging the European Commission to hold social media platforms accountable for combatting online payment scams that result in billions of euros in losses annually.

The push, spearheaded by Ireland, coincides with efforts from US President Donald Trump to lessen regulations on major American tech companies by Brussels.

As part of a proposal for payment services regulation being negotiated among EU member states, the European Commission aims to establish a right to automatic reimbursement for customers defrauded by scammers through platforms like PayPal, Visa, Mastercard, and banks.

An amendment to this proposal, put forth by the Irish finance ministry and gaining support from other EU nations, seeks to mandate that Big Tech verify the legitimacy of advertisers before allowing their ads to be published.

In 2022, online scammers duped Europeans out of €4.3 billion through deceptive ads prompting users to disclose personal information, according to recent EU data.

The Irish proposal, if adopted, would restrict advertisements in the EU to only those from registered financial service providers, necessitating changes to current regulations under discussion.

Regina Doherty, an Irish lawmaker in the European Parliament, emphasized the importance of closing legal loopholes that enable criminals to defraud individuals of their savings.

While Google refrained from commenting on the specific negotiations, the company stated its commitment to combating financial fraud in advertisements through various means.

Google operates a certification program for financial services advertisers in 17 countries, requiring proof of authorization from national financial regulators before ads can be posted.

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Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, declined to provide a statement on the matter.

Ireland’s proposed measures aim to focus on the entity placing the content rather than the content itself, requiring platforms to verify the status of advertisers as authorized financial service providers.

Approximately half of EU countries have expressed support for the Irish plan, although it faces opposition from the European Commission citing concerns about infringing on tech companies’ monitoring limitations outlined in the Digital Service Act.

Advocates for the Irish-led initiative argue that a requirement for vetting advertisers could be crafted to align with existing legislation.

As Poland, currently holding the EU presidency, seeks consensus on the legislation, it has proposed streamlining communication between payment providers and platforms to swiftly address reported fraud-related content.

The banking industry asserts that current measures are insufficient in combating investment fraud, with a significant portion of customer losses attributed to fraudulent schemes.

Advertisements promoting scams can be disseminated widely and removed only after damage is done, leaving victims powerless to recover their losses.

Brian Hayes, CEO of the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland, highlights the long-lasting impact of investment fraud on consumers, cautioning against the potential deterrent effect on individuals considering financial investments.

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