Decoding Friendly Fraud: Strategies for Financial Institutions to Combat Emerging Risks
- Jul 29, 2025 10:00 a.m.
- Central Time (CT)
Friendly fraud continues to be a growing challenge for financial institutions and poses significant risks through false disputes and other deceptive practices. Join SAS industry experts as you explore the multifaceted nature of friendly fraud, including ongoing and emerging customer first-party risks. You will discuss how an expanded classification process connects methods and channels to Authorized Push Payment (APP) fraud, internal fraud, scams and social networks.
By attending this webinar, you will gain insights into leveraging network analytics and advanced AI-driven solutions to identify fraudulent patterns and mitigate losses.
Familiarity with applying data analytics in fraud examinations and investigations.
Safeguard your institution's revenue, reputation and customer trust.
Address vulnerabilities in internal processes, understand first-party misuse and detect anomalies in customer events.
Use advancements and innovative solutions to protect against fraud threats and ensure the continuity of business operations.
CPE Credit: | 1 |
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Advance Preparation: | None |
Delivery Method: | Group Internet Based |
Auditing: | 1 |
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Solutions Advisor
SAS
Industry Advisor
SAS
Sr. Product Marketing Manager | Risk, Fraud, and Compliance
SAS
Sr. Director Fraud Analytics and Data Science
Ally Bank
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