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5 Ways Digital Payments Will Change FIs and Fraud in 2023

FICO

5 Ways Digital Payments Will Change FIs and Fraud in 2023. Financial institutions (FIs) are not letting fraud trends like scams fade into background noise, but fraud awareness is rising among customers and both the banks and customers are eager to mitigate as much as possible. FICO Admin. Tue, 07/02/2019 - 02:45. by TJ Horan.

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Global Fraud Trends: What’s Happening and What’s Next?

FICO

Global Fraud Trends: What’s Happening and What’s Next? Here are the highlights from the fraud trends breakout session at FICO World 2022 with a panel of fraud professionals from Brazil, Turkey and North America. Ulisses Okamoto , Fraud Risk Management Superintendent at Itaú Unibanco (Brazil). Tue, 07/02/2019 - 02:45.

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CFPB finalizes product sandbox proposal and changes to trial disclosure, no-action letter policies; discloses plans to propose interpretive letter program

CFPB Monitor

The Bureau expresses its agreement with commenters on its sandbox proposal “that the present lack of an interpretive letter or advisory opinion program represents a gap in the Bureau’s plans for providing compliance assistance to stakeholders under the Federal consumer financial laws.” Product Sandbox. NAL Policy.

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Buy Now, Pay Later: BNPL Fraud and Regulatory Update

FICO

Buy Now, Pay Later: BNPL Fraud and Regulatory Update. Buy now, pay later or BNPL financing is experiencing tremendous growth, but that growth can bring potential growing pains like fraud and regulatory scrutiny. As payments professionals well know, change creates opportunities for fraud. Meanwhile … BNPL Fraud Is on the Rise.

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Anti-Bribery and Corruption: FCPA Prosecution Trends in the U.S.

FICO

Department of Justice (DOJ) – specifically the Fraud Section -- releases its “year in review” report. While the report encompasses the results of activities across its three litigation units of the Fraud Section (FCPA Unit, MIMF Unit and HCF Unit), the focus of this post is the 2020 activities of the Fraud Section’s FCPA Unit in 2020.

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