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Follow on Google News | Prepaid Card Fraud and Risk Controls in the United StatesNew research from Mercator Advisory Group examines fraud risk and best practice for fraud prevention in prepaid card programs
The first section of the report uses recently reported example of fraud and government statistics to reveal the size and shape of the prepaid fraud problem. It also shows why crimes that involve prepaid cards are not due to fundamental flaws with the product type itself. Rather, criminals attack credit cards, debit cards, prepaid cards, and any other financial instrument in which they see weaknesses. The second section of the report examines the regulatory responses to fraud. Every new instance of criminal activity brings calls for additional regulation of the prepaid industry. The report shows where new regulations have been written and explains why regulating prepaid is not always the best response to crime. The third section of the report examines best practices for combating prepaid card fraud and other types. The report discusses preventive measures that can be taken throughout the prepaid value chain to deter criminals. Additionally, the report contains suggestions for reading and describes how several processors help manage fraud risks for issuers and program managers. "Prepaid fraud is a serious, but manageable problem, as long as all the members of the prepaid value chain work together. There is nothing inherent to prepaid that makes it more or less risky than other financial products," comments Ben Jackson, senior analyst of Mercator Advisory Group's Prepaid Advisory Service, and coauthor of the report. Highlights of the report include: Fraud, money laundering and other criminal activities plague prepaid card providers, but the problem is not inherent to the payment type. The size of open-loop prepaid fraud is relatively small when compared with debit fraud, but it remains an important issue. Prepaid fraud and criminal activity can be divided into fraudulent funding, fraudulent usage, and money laundering/criminal activity. Banking regulators have extended their examination scope to prevent criminal activity on prepaid. Best practices exist that can make prepaid fraud a manageable problem, but providers must continually work to stay ahead of the criminals. Companies mentioned in this report include: Achieve Financial Services LLC, Advantage Payment Systems, American Express, Bank of Muscat, Citibank, CPI Cardgroup, Craigslist.org, Discover, Ebay.com, epay, First California Bank, FIS, Fiserv, Green Dot Corp., i2c Inc., IDology, LexisNexis, MasterCard, Metabank, Michaels, National Bank of Ras Al-Khaimah PSC (RAKBANK), NetSpend Holdings (TSYS), Payoneer Inc., Travel Tags, Vantiv, Virtual Money Inc., Visa, Walmart, and Xerox. Members of Mercator Advisory Group's Prepaid Advisory Service have access to this report as well as the upcoming research for the year ahead, presentations, analyst access and other membership benefits. Please visit us online at www.mercatoradvisorygroup.com (http://r20.rs6.net/ For more information and media inquiries, please call Mercator Advisory Group's main line: (781) 419-1700, send E-mail to info@mercatoradvisorygroup.com. For free industry news, opinions, research, company information and more visit us at www.PaymentsJournal.com (http://r20.rs6.net/ Follow us on Twitter @ http://twitter.com/ About Mercator Advisory Group Mercator Advisory Group is the leading, independent research and advisory services firm exclusively focused on the payments and banking industries. We deliver pragmatic and timely research and advice designed to help our clients uncover the most lucrative opportunities to maximize revenue growth and contain costs. Our clients range from the world's largest payment issuers, acquirers, processors, merchants and associations to leading technology providers and investors. Mercator Advisory Group is also the publisher of the online payments and banking news and information portal PaymentsJournal.com. End
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