Many businesses have yet again fallen prey to cyber-criminals with a new scam that has fooled them into losing millions of dollars. The latest scam concerns fake invoices that are made to look as realistic as possible, sent from a legitimate-looking email address and showcasing many of the signs of real invoices.
Especially susceptible to these types of scams are businesses with manual accounts payable processes. For these businesses, it becomes nearly impossible to confirm the authenticity of each invoice and so having certain procedures in place to safeguard the business is essential.
Consider adopting an automated accounts payable solution. These systems check and streamline the payment process so that only correct invoices are paid. Additionally, these would also ensure that invoices are paid on time, so you can take advantage of early payment discounts and avoid late payment penalties.
Always confirm that the bank details match those of your supplier or the records on hand for the individual or entity you are transacting with. If there are any differences, flag these and get hold of the other party to ensure the authenticity of the information given.
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