Financial Cybercrime Assistance
What to Do After a Scam
Digital banking fraud in India rose sharply from 13,564 cases in FY23 to 36,075 in FY24. In 2024, more than ₹23,000 crore was lost to cyber and digital fraud, with phishing links, fake QR codes, remote-access apps, SIM swaps, and UPI fraud among the most common methods.
For victims, the fraud can happen in minutes, while recovery may take weeks and depends heavily on taking the right steps quickly. Many people simply do not know how to navigate the process and that is where we help.
What We Handle
Payment & Account Fraud
Covers UPI and payment app scams, phishing links, fake QR codes, fraudulent merchant transactions, OTP theft, and unauthorised access to bank, trading, or mutual fund accounts.
Identity & Impersonation Fraud
Includes SIM swap fraud, vishing, and fraudsters posing as bank staff, RBI officials, or government officers to obtain credentials, OTPs, or force unauthorised transfers.
Investment & Lending Scams
Covers fake trading and investment platforms, fraudulent IPO or crypto schemes, and illegal lending apps that use threatening, defamatory, or abusive recovery practices.
What We Are Honest About
We cannot guarantee recovery. Financial cybercrime recovery in India depends on how quickly the fraud is reported, whether the funds have already been moved out of the banking system, and whether law enforcement is able to freeze the destination account in time. Cases reported within hours have a meaningfully higher recovery rate than those reported days later.
What we can guarantee is that the complaint is filed correctly, completely, and through every channel available giving the recovery process its best possible chance.
How We Help
Step 1 - Immediate Action & Evidence
We guide you through the first 24–72 hours: who to contact, what to report, what to avoid, and how to preserve key evidence correctly.
Step 2 — Complaints &
Bank Liability
We help file complaints with your bank, cybercrime portal, RBI Ombudsman, and police cyber cell, while assessing whether the bank may share liability.
Step 3 — Follow-Up &
Escalation
We track responses, follow up on delays, and escalate when needed to the Ombudsman, consumer forum, or legal counsel.
Act Fast. Protect Your Chance of Recovery.
If you’ve lost money to financial cybercrime, act fast. Call 1930 for recent losses, then contact us,
book a consultation, or download the form and email it to support@tackl.finance. We’ll get back to you shortly.