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By/  Mike Braatz, senior vice president, Payments Risk Management Solutions, ACI Worldwide. 

 

A global fraud study of more than 6,100 consumers across 20 countries revealed that one in four consumers is a victim of card fraud in the last five years. The study, conducted by ACI Worldwide and Aite Group, also highlighted that 23 percent of consumers changed financial institutions due to dissatisfaction after experiencing fraud.

Card fraud is comprised of unauthorized activity on three types of payment cards—debit, credit and prepaid. Cardholders experience fraud at very different rates around the globe, and each type of card has unique fraud challenges. The U.A.E. has the highest rate of fraud overall at 44 percent, followed by China at 42 percent and India and the United States at 41 percent each.

 

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The following article is a update on Card Fraud impacting consumers

 

(Card fraud hitting consumer confidence)

 

By/ By  Mark Sutton Published  July 7, 2014

 

 

Card fraud caused by data breaches, and increased awareness of fraud is having a significant impact on consumer confidence in organisations, according to the US National Consumers League.

 

 

 

A survey of victims of card fraud conducted on behalf of the NCL showed that victims are increasingly likely to avoid doing business with the organisations involved with the data breach, and are also likely to show less confidence in organisations of a similar nature.

 



 

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