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Study: Digital payments fraud surges during pandemic


CARY, N.C., Oct. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Amid coronavirus-driven lockdowns and social distancing, proliferating mobile apps and online channels have proven vital lifelines. US mobile banking grew 50% in the first half of 2020, new registrations spiking 200% in April alone. Burgeoning online shopping and contactless payments propelled record e-commerce sales. This momentous digital shift has provided salvation in a time of crisis ? but, as a new fraud report by Javelin Strategy & Research and SAS examines, it is also fueling a multibillion-dollar fraud surge worldwide.

"We have seen an increase of almost 35% in fraud attempts, which indicates that criminals are more active in breaking through digital channels, taking advantage that fraud strategies leverage normal behavior. Nothing is normal from a transaction perspective in 2020," said one senior fraud management executive at a global card processor who contributed to the study.

Adapting mitigation efforts for a new normal
The report, The Escalation of Digital Fraud: Impacts of the Coronavirus on Global Fraud Challenges, is based on independent interviews of payment and security executives from 20 countries in five regions ? North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Asia Pacific. Javelin conducted the interviews between January and September 2020. The research helped capture the pre-pandemic landscape through the various stages of pandemic shutdowns and early recovery efforts.

Experts from Javelin and SAS will explore the study during a complimentary, live webinar, Understanding Your Customer in a Digitized Landscape, on Oct. 21 at 11 a.m. ET, and later available on demand. They'll examine how COVID-19 has exacerbated payments fraud and other digital schemes ? and how financial institutions can optimally respond.

"The impacts of this fraud wave are being felt in much different ways due to accelerating digital payments adoption throughout the world," said Stu Bradley, Vice President of the global Fraud and Security Intelligence Division at SAS. "Effectively combating the issue requires leveraging a wider set of digital data and a hybrid, multilayered approach to making decisions through the pandemic and far beyond. Advanced analytics is the common denominator that provides agility for what's yet to come."

Among the study's key findings and recommendations:

Managing risk during payment transformation
The transformation of payments ? both in existing and new methods ? requires financial institutions to understand all payment entry points. Protecting those entry points from digital fraud is considerably more complicated.

"The move from omnichannel to multichannel, combined with the sophisticated nature of tools criminals have available to them, provides a road map for financial institutions to build their near- and longer-term fraud mitigation strategies," said Krista Tedder, Head of Payments at Javelin Strategy & Research. "Without technology and operational improvements, financial institutions face significant reputational damage and financial losses.

"While some improvements can be deployed quickly for more immediate relief, other advances will take months or years to develop," continued Tedder. "The critical first steps are to start processing all data streams in real time and to combine identity management and transaction monitoring to not only identity fraud that has occurred, but to stop it even before it occurs. The financial services industry as a whole needs to better utilize available artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies."

Since the start of the pandemic, financial institutions have tirelessly innovated to meet customers' need for flexibility and immediacy. Now they must redefine how they protect themselves and their customers from the associated risks. Learn more about fraud analytics from SAS.

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