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Wirex 2025 Transparency Report Details Fraud and AML Controls

Wirex Limited has released its 2025 Transparency Report, offering an unfiltered, data-rich view of how the firm protects customers, tackles financial crime, and strengthens trust through measurable accountability.

Authored by CEO Chet Shah, the report departs from the industry norm of vague claims and instead publishes clear evidence of what the company has achieved — and where it knows it must go further.

At the heart of the report is a stark number: in 2025, Wirex Limited prevented £630,000 in suspected laundered funds from entering or moving through the financial system. For an industry under constant scrutiny, this marks a concrete demonstration of controls working in real time.

“When I was appointed, I committed to leading with transparency because trust is earned through facts, not slogans,” said Chet Shah, CEO of Wirex Limited.

In a sector full of big claims and thin evidence, Wirex Limited is choosing to show its workings. The 2025 Transparency Report lays out what the company is actually seeing on the ground, how it responds, and where it is pushing itself to improve — without hiding behind generic industry language.

Key Highlights

The report lays out detailed outcomes across fraud prevention, anti-money laundering efforts, sanctions compliance, customer complaints, and Wirex Limited’s people-driven culture. Highlights include:

  • Fraud prevention: With fraud rife in the UK, Wirex Limited stopped £183,752 from being lost to retail scams in 2025, including £156,145 linked to APP fraud.
  • Money-laundering disruption: Wirex Limited submitted c500 Suspicious Activity Reports to the UK National Crime Agency and supported 87 law enforcement requests, including complex investigations involving mule networks.
  • Real-time sanctions vigilance: With sanctions regimes shifting rapidly, Wirex Limited screened against more than 30 global sanctions lists every day.
  • Customer complaint transparency: Wirex Limited received 244 complaints, resolving 68% within 15 working days. The firm upheld 36 complaints, with “freezing of funds” the main theme.
  • Culture and people metrics: Wirex Limited reports strong indicators of organisational health, including a 49%/51% gender balance, an Employee Net Promoter Score of 57, a 4.6 Glassdoor score, and a 1.3% voluntary turnover rate. These underscore what the CEO describes as “a culture built on accountability and honest dialogue, not posters on a wall.”

These are only a slice of the report’s findings. The full publication includes deeper breakdowns, context, and an indication of the priorities Wirex Limited has set for 2026.

Regulatory Engagement

The report notes that in 2025 the Financial Conduct Authority inspected Wirex Limited’s financial crime controls and fraud framework, offered helpful recommendations, and did not identify material issues — a point the CEO frames as validation of direction, not a finish line.

“Protecting customers at scale takes constant work,” said Chet Shah. “Publishing this report is part of holding ourselves accountable and earning trust one decision at a time.”

The Wirex Limited 2025 Transparency Report is available now. Download the full report.

About Wirex Limited

Wirex Limited is a UK-based FCA-regulated Electronic Money Institute. It offers secure payment methods, making it easy for users to store, purchase, and exchange multiple currencies seamlessly.  As a principal member of both Visa and Mastercard, Wirex Limited goes beyond traditional services, embracing the evolving trends of Web3 to provide mainstream access to digital finance and wealth management. Wirex Limited is simplifying digital payments, making it more accessible and convenient for people.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/wirex-2025-transparency-report/

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