Malaysia

Non-existent investment scams account for half of Malaysia’s RM5.37b online fraud losses

Fraudulent investment schemes account for nearly half of the total, prompting the government to intensify enforcement, strengthen inter-agency coordination and tighten legal penalties against cyber fraud syndicates

Updated 16 hours ago · Published on 15 Jul 2026 8:40AM

Non-existent investment scams account for half of Malaysia’s RM5.37b online fraud losses
Malaysia recorded RM5.37 billion in losses from online scams between 2024 and May 2026, Home Minister confirms - July 15, 2026

NON-EXISTENT investment schemes have emerged as Malaysia's most financially damaging form of online fraud, accounting for almost half of the RM5.37 billion lost to cyber scams between 2024 and May 2026, according to the Home Ministry.

Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said fraudulent investment scams caused losses of RM2.68 billion, representing 49.9 per cent of the overall amount lost during the period.

Telecommunications-related scams recorded the second-highest losses at RM1.54 billion, or 28.7 per cent, followed by e-financial crimes amounting to RM660.64 million, representing 12.3 per cent.

Losses from e-commerce scams totalled RM250.81 million (4.7 per cent), while victims of non-existent loan scams lost RM138.92 million (2.6 per cent). Romance scams accounted for RM111.08 million, or 2.1 per cent of the overall losses.

"Overall, non-existent investment scams, telecommunications crimes and e-financial crimes contributed more than 90 per cent of the total losses, amounting to RM4.88 billion.

"This has had a serious financial impact on victims," he said in a written parliamentary reply published on Parliament's website.

Saifuddin was responding to a question from Chong Chieng Jen (PH–Stampin), who requested details of financial losses suffered by victims of various categories of online scams for 2024, 2025 and 2026.

The minister said the government has intensified its response by strengthening the role of the National Scam Response Centre (NSRC) as a one-stop coordination centre to combat online fraud.

He said the NSRC brings together expertise from the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), and financial institutions to enable swift intervention when online scam cases are reported.

"Through the 997 hotline, action to block the movement of victims' funds can be taken during the critical period to prevent money from being transferred out of the local banking system.

"At the same time, the Royal Malaysia Police has intensified intelligence-led investigations and financial forensic analysis, including tracing the flow of funds, dismantling mule account networks and conducting integrated operations and targeted arrests against scam syndicates," he said.

Saifuddin added that the government has also strengthened enforcement through the implementation of Sections 424A to 424D of the Penal Code, which impose tougher penalties for offences involving online fraud. - July 15, 2026

Spotlight

Malaysia

“There are traitors among us waiting to topple Aminuddin” - Loke

World

Thailand pub fire death toll climbs to 32 as negligence probe intensifies

World

Cambodian casino tycoon's empire allegedly links to major cyber scam compound

Malaysia

Rumours rife over KJ contesting Negeri polls, possibly in Rembau

Malaysia

DAP Melaka moves into opposition benches after withdrawing from state government

Malaysia

Malaysia records 17.5 million international tourist arrivals from January - May

Malaysia

Cops probe viral incident of man being forced into Proton Waja

Malaysia

Pregnant woman accused of stealing: Lotus's apologises, takes disciplinary action

You may be interested

Malaysia

Moody's retains Malaysia’s A3 rating

Malaysia

Malaysia-Singapore step up economic integration as JS-SEZ plan nears completion

Malaysia

Transparency, not silence, is how institutions earn trust, says former Mongolian PM

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Jana Wibawa trial: RM24.4m road project payments to KCJ Engineering revealed in court

Malaysia

Police detect shift in Rohingya entry routes as small boats target coastal areas

Malaysia

Police seek Interpol Red Notice for Tamim Dahri over religious provocation probe

Malaysia

DAP withdraws support for Melaka govt after assembly approves seven appointed seats

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Anwar rejects snap election push, says Govt must prioritise economic recovery and stability