Authorised Push Payment Fraud Mitigation : The Role of Data and Information Sharing

Basu, Devraj (2025) Authorised Push Payment Fraud Mitigation : The Role of Data and Information Sharing. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. (https://doi.org/10.17868/strath.00092425)

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Abstract

Authorised Push Payment (APP) fraud has been increasingly steadily, with many of the common types originating on social media and the internet. Combatting and mitigating APP fraud will require cooperation across financial institutions and tech and telecoms companies, with data and information sharing playing a key role. Recent UK legislation aims to facilitate data and information sharing to combat fraud and privacy enhancing technologies (PETs) provide technical solutions to enable better understanding and widespread sharing of fraud intelligence that enable data protection and privacy.

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