- New whitepaper “Tackling Mobile Identity Fraud in Financial Services” by TMT Analysis reveals ways Financial Services (FS) firms can reduce fraud and improve consumer trust
- Data reveals that 45% of UK adults believe FS is more vulnerable to fraud than ever before and a similar proportion (46%) believe that FS providers do not have strong enough identification measures in place to protect them
- As an example of the opportunity within FS if trust were improved, a quarter of UK adults would be willing to invest (or invest more) in crypto if they could be reassured about their security concerns around the market
- FS companies need more stringent security measures such as verifying identify via mobiles which is a highly effective method to mitigate fraud given almost half (46%) of people have had the same phone number for over a decade
London: A new whitepaper “Tackling mobile identity fraud in Financial Services”, by TMT Analysis, reveals that 45% of UK adults believe the Financial Services (FS) industry is more vulnerable to fraud than ever before.
The mobile identity company is prompting calls for FS businesses to improve customer trust by introducing stronger security measures and supporting customers by raising awareness of the procedures already in place.
With fraud costing the UK £9.3bn a year*, identity theft leaping 11% to an all-time high in 2021** and, for the year ending September 2021, overall fraud was up 36% with a 53% spike in remote banking fraud***, the report highlights how Covid-19 accelerated the trend for online shopping and banking, giving fraudsters the perfect opportunity to scam consumers through fake offers of grants and payments.
Surveying over 2,000 adults in the UK, over half of the respondents admit to being targeted by phone scams in last six months - 54% have received at least one fake text message.
Therefore, it is perhaps not surprising that almost half (46%) believe that FS providers do not have strong enough identification measures in place to protect them and over half (52%) are scared each day of criminals stealing their identity.
TMT Analysis is one of the leading companies in the world specialising in ID and verification services through mobile number checks. Using live mobile operator data, the company processes billions of data queries from around the world to its database every month - providing name, address and age validation to a mobile number.
The TMT Analysis whitepaper suggests that verifying identification via mobiles is a highly effective method to mitigate fraud, given almost half (46%) of people have had the same phone number for over a decade and a third (30%) of consumers would rather change bank account than go through the process of changing their mobile phone number.
Almost half (45%) of respondents in the whitepaper survey see identity verification technology as being crucial in the battle against fraud yet is not fully utilised by financial services firms. With phones now being the cornerstone of the average consumer’s life – with 85% market penetration among those aged over 16 in the UK, according to Ofcom – it is clear that mobile security is paramount to tackling fraud, attracting and retaining consumers.
John Wilkinson, CEO of TMT Analysis, says: “The report highlights how the financial services ecosystem needs to implement better processes for tackling fraud and raise awareness of the strict controls already in place, to inform customers and help them protect their accounts and identity.
“Customers can take steps to protect themselves, but FS providers also have an important role to play. To stay one step ahead of fraudsters, financial service businesses need to continue upgrading security measures, provide more information on how they are combating fraud, as well as offer more guidance to consumers on how they can protect themselves.
There is a huge opportunity for FS companies if they can improve customer trust. According to the report’s section on cryptocurrencies, the UK’s crypto market is missing out on 13m new customers due to its perceived lack of security, meaning potential investors continue to shun these assets. As crypto-crime hits a record high****, distrust is a major turnoff for potential crypto investors with 41% of UK consumers believing there is more fraud in the crypto industry than anywhere else in financial services.
Wilkinson continues: “By acknowledging this public concern and understanding that people are worried about the risk of fraud, financial services companies – including cryptocurrency providers – can tap into a customer demand for safer services and potentially increase their customer base. There is great opportunity ahead for the industry if we work collaboratively and tackle fraud in the right way.”
TMT Analysis offers three top tips in the whitepaper for Financial Services businesses:
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TMT Analysis believes the longevity of a mobile number with an individual makes it a powerful element of our digital identity; organisations can obtain rich and actionable mobile numbering data to strengthen and validate the user verification process, reduce fake accounts, give risk insights, improve conversations, and determine the optimal channel for message delivery.
TMT’s product Verify offers a suite of services that together help fight fraud, strengthen the on-boarding process, reduce fake accounts without additional friction to the user experience. This data is gathered from over 80 countries globally every day. It comes direct from regulators, from Mobile Network Operators and from other trusted third party sources.