HSBC rolls out anti-fraud software to card owners

Will spot and stop fraudulent transactions...

By Dan Ilett, 12 July 2005 12:40

NEWS HSBC is deploying anti-fraud software that detects unusual spending behaviour among its card holders.

The third-largest bank in the world, with more than 100 million bank cards in circulation, is using software from SAS that analyses and monitors card-owner spending patterns, and freezes transactions if it suspects they are fraudulent.

The software will be implemented in all of HSBC's major card businesses around the world.

A press statement from SAS said the two companies are looking to extend the technology into other transaction monitoring applications.

Ian Manocha, director of the worldwide fraud practice at SAS, said: "Since fraud prevention and detection is a shared goal across the financial industry, [we are] already working with a number of other institutions to build a broader consortium in conjunction with HSBC."

But a spokeswoman from the Association of Payment and Clearing Services said behavioural detection software is nothing new in the banking industry.

She said: "The standard software is called Falcon - one of the best known brand names. But this sounds like it's getting more sophisticated and can give you more information.

"[The software] can detect and differentiate between criminal behaviour with cards just as much as your behaviour. [Fraudsters] often start with a small set of transactions with a card like a phone call or something. So there are some triggers."

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