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Social media fuels surge in auto loan fraud, driving losses to $9.2B

Fraud now accounts for approximately 1.3% of all auto lending.
Auto loan fraud surged to record levels, with scammers exploiting social media to help drive fraudulent loan losses up by 16% to $9.2 billion

Auto loan fraud surged to record levels, with scammers exploiting social media to share tactics that helped drive fraudulent loan losses up by 16% to $9.2 billion, according to a report from risk management firm Point Predictive

Fraud now accounts for approximately 1.3% of all auto lending, outpacing the overall growth in auto loans tracked by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

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One of the fastest-growing schemes is credit washing, where borrowers or credit repair companies file false identity theft claims with credit bureaus or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to erase negative marks from credit reports. Indicators of credit washing appeared in 1.7% of auto loan applications last year, a staggering 162% increase from the previous year.

In addition, fraudulent loans are more likely to end up in default, likely contributing to the record number of borrowers falling behind on car payments. Despite this, risk premiums on subprime auto loan-backed securities—often the most exposed to defaults—have yet to show significant signs of panic. However, the riskiest bonds are trading at elevated levels compared to the last decade.

The largest share of auto loan fraud—42%—involves income and employment misrepresentation, sometimes by borrowers and other times by dealers. To detect such fraud, Point Predictive tracks inconsistencies in reported income across multiple loan applications.

Beyond credit washing, fraudsters increasingly combine it with synthetic identity fraud, where pieces of fake identities—such as false ID cards and employer details—are patched together to create seemingly legitimate loan applications. Together, these two schemes accounted for over a quarter of all auto loan fraud last year.

The report is based on an analysis of over 256 million loan applications, covering $4 trillion in loan requests, and was reviewed by Point Predictive in partnership with lenders and dealers. While macroeconomic challenges such as inflation and high interest rates contribute to rising fraud, experts say social media-driven scams accelerate the problem—leaving lenders, investors, and consumers increasingly vulnerable.

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