18 April 2026
Invoice Fraud Prevention Best Practices for 2026
Invoice fraud costs businesses billions annually. Learn the most effective prevention strategies for freelancers and SMEs in 2026.
Invoice fraud is one of the fastest-growing financial crimes targeting small businesses. Key prevention strategies: use sequential invoice numbering, verify payment detail changes by phone, send invoices from a consistent domain, protect your invoice templates by using digital platforms rather than editable PDFs, monitor for duplicate payments, and educate clients that your bank details will never change without a verified phone call. CEO fraud, vendor impersonation, and payment redirection attacks all exploit trust and urgency. The cost of prevention is a fraction of the cost of a single successful fraud.
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