Fact or fiction? RBC Poll shows Canadians struggle with more frequent and harder-to-spot scams
2 mars, 12:11
2 mars, 12:11
Fact or fiction? RBC Poll shows Canadians struggle with more frequent and harder-to-spot scams
Canada NewsWire
TORONTO, March 2, 2026
TORONTO , March 2, 2026 /CNW/ - Not all scams look suspicious and that is what worries Canadians. Canadians feel increasingly vulnerable as they navigate a growing wave of scams designed to appear legitimate by exploiting familiarity, authority and trust. According to RBC's annual Fraud Prevention Month Poll , 81% of Canadians now feel there is a new scam to watch out for every single week, leading a majority (83%) to assume every unexpected text, email or call is a potential threat.
The RBC poll also found that:
"Canadians are staying alert, questioning unexpected messages and doing what they can to reduce their risk, but scams are evolving faster than ever," said Amit Sadhu, Senior Vice President, Credit and Fraud Management at RBC. "As scams become more frequent and harder to detect, people are left second guessing every message, call or click. We encourage Canadians to stay vigilant, pause before acting, verify requests, enable alerts and multi-factor authentication, and safeguard their personal and financial information."
Canadians are feeling frustrated
Canadians are vigilant, but remain vulnerable
How can Canadians help protect themselves from scammers?
Fast Facts: 2026 RBC Fraud Prevention Month Poll
Selected Findings – National & Regional
"AGREE" RESPONSES | CAN | BC | AB | SK / MB | ON | QC | AC |
It is safest to assume any text, email or call is a scam until proven legitimate | 83 % | 81 % | 85 % | 81 % | 87 % | 76 % | 87 % |
It feels like there is a new scam to look out for almost every week | 81 % | 79 % | 78 % | 80 % | 85 % | 76 % | 84 % |
It is getting harder to know if an ad is real or a scam | 87 % | 84 % | 87 % | 81 % | 89 % | 84 % | 91 % |
It is getting hard to know if a business' website is legitimate when shopping online | 75 % | 74 % | 76 % | 74 % | 76 % | 73 % | 73 % |
Artificial intelligence will eventually make scams impossible to detect | 68 % | 64 % | 78 % | 65 % | 70 % | 64 % | 63 % |
I have clicked on a link or opened an email or attachment only to later realize it was from a scammer | 41 % | 51 % | 44 % | 44 % | 42 % | 31 % | 41 % |
I spoke to someone on the phone, realizing during the call that it was a fraudster | 40 % | 48 % | 45 % | 50 % | 37 % | 33 % | 48 % |
I feel angry that scams have become such a constant part of everyday life | 83 % | 80 % | 86 % | 77 % | 87 % | 78 % | 87 % |
I am fed-up with always having to look out for scams | 78 % | 76 % | 76 % | 81 % | 83 % | 67 % | 86 % |
I feel bombarded by scams | 56 % | 56 % | 58 % | 48 % | 62 % | 46 % | 56 % |
I never share my passwords, PINs, or login details with anyone | 93 % | 94 % | 92 % | 91 % | 94 % | 94 % | 93 % |
I take extra steps to verify all my financial transactions and check my statements | 85 % | 86 % | 91 % | 85 % | 86 % | 78 % | 89 % |
I always use more than one way to authenticate myself (multi-factor authentication) when possible | 88 % | 87 % | 89 % | 89 % | 89 % | 87 % | 89 % |
I have set up transaction alerts for my bank accounts and credit cards to help me spot any unusual activity | 76 % | 82 % | 83 % | 75 % | 76 % | 69 % | 80 % |
I am doing more now to protect myself against fraud and scams than in previous years | 76 % | 69 % | 76 % | 74 % | 79 % | 75 % | 80 % |
I do not always know what I should be doing to protect myself against fraud and scams | 54 % | 55 % | 54 % | 61 % | 58 % | 44 % | 57 % |
I am more concerned about fraud than ever | 76 % | 79 % | 74 % | 68 % | 83 % | 64 % | 81 % |
I feel more vulnerable to scams today than I did a year ago | 54 % | 55 % | 49 % | 48 % | 62 % | 45 % | 53 % |
I believe it would be easy for scammers to impersonate me to my family or friends | 40 % | 45 % | 47 % | 39 % | 42 % | 34 % | 35 % |
I have a code word among family members to protect ourselves from impersonation scams | 27 % | 24 % | 34 % | 23 % | 24 % | 35 % | 16 % |
I could never be fooled by an investment or cryptocurrency scam | 67 % | 66 % | 63 % | 62 % | 64 % | 78 % | 61 % |
"DISAGREE" RESPONSES | CAN | BC | AB | SK / MB | ON | QC | AC |
I could never be fooled by an impersonation scam | 45 % | 58 % | 44 % | 38 % | 51 % | 28 % | 51 % |
I feel confident that I can recognize a scam that uses artificial intelligence | 39 % | 45 % | 37 % | 29 % | 37 % | 43 % | 38 % |
About the RBC 2026 Fraud Prevention Month Poll
These findings are from a survey conducted by RBC from January 5 to 9, 2026, among a representative sample of n=1540 online adult Canadians who are members of the Angus Reid Forum . An additional boost of n=303 Canadians aged 60 and older were included to ensure a minimum read of n=100 was achieved regionally. The survey was conducted in English and French. For comparison purposes only, a probability sample of this size would carry a margin of error of ±2.50 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
About RBC
Royal Bank of Canada is a global financial institution with a purpose-driven, principles-led approach to delivering leading performance. Our success comes from the 101,000+ employees who leverage their imaginations and insights to bring our vision, values and strategy to life so we can help our clients thrive and communities prosper. As Canada's biggest bank and one of the largest in the world, based on market capitalization, we have a diversified business model with a focus on innovation and providing exceptional experiences to our more than 19 million clients in Canada, the U.S. and 27 other countries. Learn more at rbc.com .
We are proud to support a broad range of community initiatives through donations, community investments and employee volunteer activities. See how at rbc.com/peopleandplanet .
For more information, please contact:
Michaela DiMarcantonio , RBC Corporate Communications, 416-704-6431
SOURCE RBC Royal Bank

2 mars, 12:11
Fact or fiction? RBC Poll shows Canadians struggle with more frequent and harder-to-spot scams
Canada NewsWire
TORONTO, March 2, 2026
TORONTO , March 2, 2026 /CNW/ - Not all scams look suspicious and that is what worries Canadians. Canadians feel increasingly vulnerable as they navigate a growing wave of scams designed to appear legitimate by exploiting familiarity, authority and trust. According to RBC's annual Fraud Prevention Month Poll , 81% of Canadians now feel there is a new scam to watch out for every single week, leading a majority (83%) to assume every unexpected text, email or call is a potential threat.
The RBC poll also found that:
"Canadians are staying alert, questioning unexpected messages and doing what they can to reduce their risk, but scams are evolving faster than ever," said Amit Sadhu, Senior Vice President, Credit and Fraud Management at RBC. "As scams become more frequent and harder to detect, people are left second guessing every message, call or click. We encourage Canadians to stay vigilant, pause before acting, verify requests, enable alerts and multi-factor authentication, and safeguard their personal and financial information."
Canadians are feeling frustrated
Canadians are vigilant, but remain vulnerable
How can Canadians help protect themselves from scammers?
Fast Facts: 2026 RBC Fraud Prevention Month Poll
Selected Findings – National & Regional
"AGREE" RESPONSES | CAN | BC | AB | SK / MB | ON | QC | AC |
It is safest to assume any text, email or call is a scam until proven legitimate | 83 % | 81 % | 85 % | 81 % | 87 % | 76 % | 87 % |
It feels like there is a new scam to look out for almost every week | 81 % | 79 % | 78 % | 80 % | 85 % | 76 % | 84 % |
It is getting harder to know if an ad is real or a scam | 87 % | 84 % | 87 % | 81 % | 89 % | 84 % | 91 % |
It is getting hard to know if a business' website is legitimate when shopping online | 75 % | 74 % | 76 % | 74 % | 76 % | 73 % | 73 % |
Artificial intelligence will eventually make scams impossible to detect | 68 % | 64 % | 78 % | 65 % | 70 % | 64 % | 63 % |
I have clicked on a link or opened an email or attachment only to later realize it was from a scammer | 41 % | 51 % | 44 % | 44 % | 42 % | 31 % | 41 % |
I spoke to someone on the phone, realizing during the call that it was a fraudster | 40 % | 48 % | 45 % | 50 % | 37 % | 33 % | 48 % |
I feel angry that scams have become such a constant part of everyday life | 83 % | 80 % | 86 % | 77 % | 87 % | 78 % | 87 % |
I am fed-up with always having to look out for scams | 78 % | 76 % | 76 % | 81 % | 83 % | 67 % | 86 % |
I feel bombarded by scams | 56 % | 56 % | 58 % | 48 % | 62 % | 46 % | 56 % |
I never share my passwords, PINs, or login details with anyone | 93 % | 94 % | 92 % | 91 % | 94 % | 94 % | 93 % |
I take extra steps to verify all my financial transactions and check my statements | 85 % | 86 % | 91 % | 85 % | 86 % | 78 % | 89 % |
I always use more than one way to authenticate myself (multi-factor authentication) when possible | 88 % | 87 % | 89 % | 89 % | 89 % | 87 % | 89 % |
I have set up transaction alerts for my bank accounts and credit cards to help me spot any unusual activity | 76 % | 82 % | 83 % | 75 % | 76 % | 69 % | 80 % |
I am doing more now to protect myself against fraud and scams than in previous years | 76 % | 69 % | 76 % | 74 % | 79 % | 75 % | 80 % |
I do not always know what I should be doing to protect myself against fraud and scams | 54 % | 55 % | 54 % | 61 % | 58 % | 44 % | 57 % |
I am more concerned about fraud than ever | 76 % | 79 % | 74 % | 68 % | 83 % | 64 % | 81 % |
I feel more vulnerable to scams today than I did a year ago | 54 % | 55 % | 49 % | 48 % | 62 % | 45 % | 53 % |
I believe it would be easy for scammers to impersonate me to my family or friends | 40 % | 45 % | 47 % | 39 % | 42 % | 34 % | 35 % |
I have a code word among family members to protect ourselves from impersonation scams | 27 % | 24 % | 34 % | 23 % | 24 % | 35 % | 16 % |
I could never be fooled by an investment or cryptocurrency scam | 67 % | 66 % | 63 % | 62 % | 64 % | 78 % | 61 % |
"DISAGREE" RESPONSES | CAN | BC | AB | SK / MB | ON | QC | AC |
I could never be fooled by an impersonation scam | 45 % | 58 % | 44 % | 38 % | 51 % | 28 % | 51 % |
I feel confident that I can recognize a scam that uses artificial intelligence | 39 % | 45 % | 37 % | 29 % | 37 % | 43 % | 38 % |
About the RBC 2026 Fraud Prevention Month Poll
These findings are from a survey conducted by RBC from January 5 to 9, 2026, among a representative sample of n=1540 online adult Canadians who are members of the Angus Reid Forum . An additional boost of n=303 Canadians aged 60 and older were included to ensure a minimum read of n=100 was achieved regionally. The survey was conducted in English and French. For comparison purposes only, a probability sample of this size would carry a margin of error of ±2.50 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
About RBC
Royal Bank of Canada is a global financial institution with a purpose-driven, principles-led approach to delivering leading performance. Our success comes from the 101,000+ employees who leverage their imaginations and insights to bring our vision, values and strategy to life so we can help our clients thrive and communities prosper. As Canada's biggest bank and one of the largest in the world, based on market capitalization, we have a diversified business model with a focus on innovation and providing exceptional experiences to our more than 19 million clients in Canada, the U.S. and 27 other countries. Learn more at rbc.com .
We are proud to support a broad range of community initiatives through donations, community investments and employee volunteer activities. See how at rbc.com/peopleandplanet .
For more information, please contact:
Michaela DiMarcantonio , RBC Corporate Communications, 416-704-6431
SOURCE RBC Royal Bank

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