Schemes such as Ponzi and pyramid setups that promise unusually high returns, often including fake crypto websites
Scams where people pose as family or friends in trouble, make fake calls, or hack WhatsApp accounts.
Fake parcel notifications or text messages designed to trick people into clicking links or sharing personal information.
One winner will be selected from each category.
In-depth print or digital pieces that highlight fraud schemes, policy responses, or user experiences. These should be well-structured, fact-checked, and supported with credible sources. Accepted file format: PDF
Short news segments or longer documentaries that visually uncover fraud cases, highlight real-life victims, or showcase institutional efforts. Strong editing, clear visuals, and impactful storytelling are encouraged. Accepted file formats: MP4, AVI, MOV (max 10 minutes suggested)
Audio narratives, interviews, or investigative pieces that explain fraud risks, share expert insights, or tell powerful human-interest stories. Submissions should have clear audio quality and engaging narration. Accepted file formats: MP3, WAV (max 10 minutes suggested)
Digital-first formats that combine text, visuals, data, or interactive elements (e.g., timelines, infographics, web features) to make fraud awareness more engaging and accessible for audiences. Accepted file format: PDF (with embedded visuals) or link to hosted content (Google Drive/Dropbox/website)
All submissions must be uploaded as Google Drive or Dropbox links (with open access permissions) through the official submission form. Entries with restricted links will be automatically disqualified.
No. Participation in this competition is completely free.
Yes. Teams or co-authors may submit together, but prizes will be shared among the listed contributors
Yes. Once you submit your form and link, you’ll receive an automated confirmation email.
Entries cannot be modified once submitted, so please review carefully before uploading.
The jury will consist of experienced journalists, industry professionals, and regulatory representatives.
No. Participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation arrangements.
Only winning participants will be informed and invited to attend the award ceremony at KSBL.
Yes, some shortlisted entries may be highlighted in KSBL and JazzCash’s post-event publications and media coverage.