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Digital ID Proofing – Why Fraud & Compliance Must Work Together

FICO

As my colleague TJ Horan says in his post , the worlds of fraud and compliance are moving closer together. A critical meeting point for these disciplines is the identity proofing of customers, particularly using digital channels. by Frank Holzenthal.

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Biometric Security Crucial for Fraud Protection and CX

FICO

Biometric Security Crucial for Fraud Protection and CX. Because customers value ease of use and good fraud protection most, FIs must balance scam protection with making things easy for good customers – but not TOO easy. Customers Prefer Easy & Safe. Customers Prefer Biometric Security. FICO Admin.

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First-Party Fraud Must Be Stopped Across the Customer Lifecycle

FICO

First-Party Fraud Must Be Stopped Across the Customer Lifecycle. Financial institutions face first-party risks “inside the wire” - 14% of customers worldwide think it is normal to exaggerate income on a mortgage application. Another data point demonstrates how customers view the commission of similar types of fraud differently.

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What Is First-Party Fraud?

FICO

What Is First-Party Fraud? From banks to telcos to debt collection agencies, what looks like unrecoverable bad debt may in fact be first-party fraud. For many people, the word “fraud” evokes images of shadowy criminals using stolen identities and purloined credit card information to commit financial crimes. by Matt Cox.

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Top 5 Surprises from FICO’s Fraud and Digital Banking Survey

FICO

Top 5 Surprises from FICO’s Fraud and Digital Banking Survey. Our survey found that good fraud protection is paramount for customers - even though they themselves may exaggerate income or claims. A report released by the FTC in February 2022 indicates a 71% increase in fraud in 2021, which cost consumers roughly $5.8

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First-Party Fraud and the Hidden Drain on Revenues

FICO

For many people, the word “fraud” evokes images of shadowy criminals using stolen identities and purloined credit card information to commit financial crimes. Perhaps surprisingly, consumers sometimes use their own personal information to commit fraud. Both of these crimes are first-party fraud.

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How to Fight Telecommunications Subscription Fraud

FICO

Before getting started, CSPs should determine who “own”’ and is accountable for subscription fraud. Is it the fraud team? Also, is there a clear and agreed fraud risk appetite that has exec sponsorship and is agreed by all stakeholders? In part, this is due to the ever-changing nature of fraud. Credit risk?

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