UK Card Fraud Falls 8 Percent in 2017 as Criminals Seek New Battlegrounds

 

Despite fraud losses rising across Europe, UK achieved first drop in card fraud since 2011

 

LONDON, July 30, 2018

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • UK losses fell 8 percent due to success battling card not present fraud
  • Total card fraud losses across the 19 European countries studied grew by €30 million, or 2 percent
  • The UK, France and Russia account for 77 percent of card fraud losses in EMEA
  • Interactive online map from FICO and Euromonitor International compares fraud loss trends across the region

Silicon Valley analytic software firm FICO today released its annual interactive map which reveals changes in card fraud across Europe. Based on data from Euromonitor International and UK Finance, the map shows which countries have made significant gains in the fight against payments card fraud in 2017. France and the UK achieved reductions of 6 and 8 percent, respectively, for the biggest reductions in net fraud losses. This is despite losses across the 19 countries surveyed rising by €30 million, or 2 percent.

More information: http://www.fico.com/europeanfraud/

The UK’s results make it the first market to achieve a significant reduction in card not present (CNP) fraud in many years. In France, improvements in both ID fraud and lost or stolen cards were behind the fall in fraud. However, these two fraud types still account for 95 percent of total fraud losses in France.

“The UK threat of CNP has been persistent and growing extensively over the past seven years,” said Toby Carlin, a fraud consulting director with FICO. “Through huge investment in innovation and R&D into the preventative platforms used by the UK banks, they have now turned the tide. While this is fantastic news for the UK, it should come as a significant warning to other markets for the impending migration of attack.”

While eight countries saw a rise in card fraud levels, Hungary and Denmark are the biggest victims of CNP migration. Hungary has seen a 300+ percent increase in CNP fraud losses over the last three years. In Denmark, CNP losses have doubled in the same period of time. With fraud levels in the UK expected to fall further in 2018, the exploitation of these markets shows no signs of slowing.

“As well as fraud migration, we are also seeing an evolution of fraudulent exploitation using cyber-enabled crimes,” Carlin said. “The total size of the cyber-enabled threats will come to the fore as PSD2 reporting comes into play across Europe, but early indications from the UK show that cyber-enabled digital fraud is set to overtake plastic fraud by 2020.”

How to Fight Back

“The rise of Internet and mobile banking has brought with it access to instant payments and decisions, creating a world of opportunity for criminals,” Carlin said. “Real-time payments are irrevocable once cleared, and the average loss per case is increasing from hundreds to thousands.”

In response, Carlin said European markets are demanding an innovative prevention mechanism. “Fraud defence must be real-time, based on a collaboration of prevention effort, and utilise machine learning and artificial intelligence. It must also be channel-agnostic, operate at an enterprise level, incorporate data seamlessly into real-time decisions, and enact automated customer interactions and authentication without the need for human intervention.”

FICO continues to be the leading innovator in the global fight against fraud and has built its prevention platform, the FICO® Falcon® Platform, around these key pillars of an effective strategy. This multi-layered approach is the only way to be truly successful in fraud prevention across the enterprise, but especially in CNP and cyber-enabled threats. In the UK, FICO® Falcon® Platform protects an estimated 90 percent of payment cards.

About FICO
FICO (NYSE: FICO) powers decisions that help people and businesses around the world prosper. Founded in 1956 and based in Silicon Valley, the company is a pioneer in the use of predictive analytics and data science to improve operational decisions. FICO holds more than 185 US and foreign patents on technologies that increase profitability, customer satisfaction and growth for businesses in financial services, telecommunications, health care, retail and many other industries. Using FICO solutions, businesses in more than 100 countries do everything from protecting 2.6 billion payment cards from fraud, to helping people get credit, to ensuring that millions of airplanes and rental cars are in the right place at the right time.
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SOURCE FICO

CONTACT: Will Thompson for FICO, Email: [email protected], Phone: 020 7759 201

 




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