How Remitly Is Using Humor to Talk About Financial Safety

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In a world where scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, it’s never been more important to talk about financial safety. At Remitly, protecting our customers’ money is at the heart of what we do. For many, sending money abroad isn’t just a financial transaction - it’s an act of care. And that care deserves protection. That’s why we’re taking a fresh, unexpected approach to scam awareness.

The stakes are real. According to the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) Global State of Scams Report 2025 , nearly three fifths of adults globally have experienced a scam. Seven in ten adults have encountered a scam in the last 12 months, with 13% encountering a scam at least once a day. Our own research in the UK found that nearly a third of Brits (32%) have used or would consider using informal money transfer networks, leading to some losses exceeding £10,000.

Today’s money transfer customers encounter scams disguised as “too-good-to-be-true” deals, impersonations, fake job offers, and more, and it’s becoming harder to tell what to trust. At Remitly, we’re proud to offer a fast and fully regulated alternative to informal options like Hawala.

Introducing Don’t Get Scammed FM

This autumn, Remitly launched  Don’t Get Scammed FM , co-hosted by Chabuddy G, a legendary hustler, and Bola Sol, a trusted personal finance expert.

Broadcasting from the back of a van (yes, really), the duo mix Bhangra beats, real customer stories, and practical fraud prevention tips to shine a light on the risks of unregulated money transfer systems like hawala. Their guests include Saema Somalya, Remitly’s Chief Legal and Corporate Affairs Officer, who shares the benefits of using a financial service like Remitly. The format? Fun. The message? Serious. The mix of entertainment and education helps listeners make safer choices.

The episodes are already getting enthusiastic reactions from social media commenters. Check out Don’t Get Scammed FM and learn more about the campaign on Remitly’s website .

Watch "Don't Get Scammed FM"

Meet Scammy: The Face of Everyday Scams

Alongside the radio show, we introduced “Scammy,”a cheeky, fictional scammer - who shows up in short social media videos to reveal just how easy it is to fall for common tricks.  From fake investments to impersonator texts, Scammy walks viewers through how scams work, and how to avoid them.

Each video ends with simple, practical tips to protect your money and spot red flags. Early reactions to the campaign have been overwhelmingly positive, with audiences praising its relatable humour and easy-to-understand messaging. As one commenter wrote, “brb, sharing this with my mom.”

Watch Scammy in action on  Remitly’s Instagram  or YouTube .

Why Humor Works

Scams are a serious issue, but humor can be a powerful tool to disrupt them.  As Matt Abrahams, Lecturer in Organizational Behavior at Stanford University, notes in his podcast , “humor allows you to connect with your audience, diffuse tension, elevate status, and compel others to your point of view.”

In Remitly’s experience, authentic storytelling videos outperform more polished or corporate-style content across platforms. Humor helps people remember what matters. It makes for shareable content. It opens up conversations that might otherwise feel shameful or scary.

When we talk about financial scams in ways that feel human, not clinical, we meet audiences where they are, and we help them protect what matters most.

Building Trust Through Education

The  Don’t Get Scammed FM  and Scammy  campaigns build on Remitly’s broader financial education work, including our Trust & Safety Center , Financial Terms Glossary , and targeted initiatives such as our Valentine’s Day romance scam campaign.

Our goal is simple: to empower customers with the knowledge to send money safely, securely, and with peace of mind.

And we’re just getting started. Our goal isn’t just to warn people about scams: it’s to shift the tone of the conversation. By bringing in voices people trust, like Chabuddy and Bola, and platforms they already use, like Instagram and YouTube, we’re making financial safety something you don’t scroll past.

We hope you’ll watch, laugh, and learn with us, because behind every safe transaction is someone who cares. Listen to Don’t Get Scammed FM  and watch our latest Scammy video to learn how to stay one step ahead of scammers.

Nov 25, 2025
5 minute read
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Best Practices Topic - Scam Awareness Industry - Financial Authorities
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Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA)
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