Globally, 1 in 4 Consumers Victimized by Card 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
- 63 percent of global consumers (respondents) who have experienced fraud are more likely to use their cards less
- 50 percent exhibit at least one risky behavior, which puts them at higher risk of financial fraud
- 55 percent are "very concerned" about reclaiming financial identity if they fall victim to identity theft
- More than 1 in 10 have experienced fraud multiple times during the past five years
"Given this latest data, financial institutions have their work cut out
for them, both in terms of educational and preventative measures," said
Confidence wavering in the face of fraud
With 1,367
confirmed data breaches1 in 2013 alone, the security of the
financial services value chain is top-of-mind. As organized fraud rings
relentlessly develop new methods of stealing funds and identities,
consumers are increasingly losing confidence that there is anything that
can be done to reverse this downward spiral.
- 23 percent changed financial institutions due to dissatisfaction after experiencing fraud
- Nearly 2 in 10 lack confidence that their financial institution can protect them against fraud
- 43 percent who received replacement cards as a result of data breach or fraudulent activity use their new card less than they used their original
"Consumers are increasingly concerned about fraud, and are losing
confidence on a variety of levels," said
A detailed analysis of the 2014 Global Consumer Fraud Report will be
presented via webinar on
Survey Methodology
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The
Americas (North and South America ):Brazil ,Canada ,Mexico , andthe United States -
EMEA (
Europe , theMiddle East , andAfrica ):France ,Germany ,Italy ,the Netherlands ,Poland ,Russia ,South Africa ,Sweden , theUnited Arab Emirates , and theUnited Kingdom -
Asia-Pacific : Australia, China,India ,Indonesia ,New Zealand , andSingapore
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1. Verizon, 2014 Data Breach Investigations Report, http://www.verizonenterprise.com/DBIR/2014/
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