KEY POINTS
  • Romance scams are run by organized criminal gangs that set up phony social media avatars and use those to connect to potential American victims.
  • Once a psychological hook is set, the scammer turns the conversations to money.
  • "We need the social media companies to shut down these people that are putting these out there. We need law enforcement engaged to try and prosecute some of these folks," Paul Benda of the American Bankers Association told CNBC.

The banking industry is seeking help from the federal government and the social media industry to stop an escalating crisis that's costing Americans billions of dollars every year: online romance scams.

These digital crimes have proliferated since the pandemic, as criminals pose as attractive partners and reach out to lonely Americans on social media.