Dec
Credit card fraud has risen slightly
Latest credit card fraud data shows that there are 14.8 cases per 100,000 transactions in the 12 months to June 2006 to 16.7 this year. which is quite low, though when compared to Britain which has a staggering 141 cases of fraud for every 100,000 transactions.
Does this mean Australia is a little more robust when dealing with financial data online & Offline than our British counter parts? I guess we’ll have to wait and see what next years figures indicate.
The article data didn’t breakdown the data between Online and Offline Credit Card fraud.
below is an excerpt for the article.
Debit cards also experienced a higher rate of fraud, going from 1.7 to 2.1 cases for every 100,000 transactions.
Fraud was down in other categories according to the latest set of data from the Australian Payments Clearing Association.
Cheque fraud fell from 2.4 cents per $1,000 to 1.4 cents while EFTPOS and ATM fraud dropped from 8.2 cents to 7 cents for every $1,000.
Overall the number of fraudulent transactions increased from 7 to 8 cases for every 100,000 with a total value of $128.5 million for the year to June.
Source: Infochoice.com.au
