Figures show fall in credit card fraud

October 7, 2010 by Reno  
Filed under News, News-Credit-Cards

Recent figures have shown that the level of seen in the UK during the first half of this year fell. In fact, according to recently released figures the level of fraud fell to its lowest level in ten years. Officials believe that a number of factors have contributed to the drop in credit card fraud levels.

During the first six months of this year the value of losses caused by credit card fraud came to around £186.8 million. Compared to the first six months of last year this reflected an impressive drop of 20 percent. According to the UK Cards Association the drop in credit card fraud is down to a number of security initiatives.

Amongst the security initiatives that were highlighted by the UK Cards Association as being partly responsible for the drop in credit card fraud was the increased rollout of updated chip cards across the UK as well as raising awareness amongst retailers over how they could increase protection against fraud on their chip and pin machines.

Cardholders and retailers are also said to be signing up more for security measures such as Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode, which helps to protect cardholders from fraudulent activity.

Further good news was that the level of online fraud had fallen, with more people now aware of things such as phishing scams and protecting accounts more effectively in terms of passwords. Online banking fraud losses are said to have enjoyed an impressive 36 percent fall in the first six months of this year compared to the first six months of last year.

Melanie Johnson, Chair of The UK Cards Association, said: “These figures are testament to the importance that the UK’s card companies place on driving down card fraud losses and reducing any inconvenience to customers.”

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Credit card industry speaks out against government proposals

February 10, 2010 by admin  
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The credit card industry in the UK has spoken out against one of the measures that has been proposed by the government to try and curb some of the practices used by credit card companies. One of the measures that the government has proposed in order to reduce problems relates to the credit limits that credit card providers offer, and the aim of the government was to try and get credit card companies to reduce these limits. Read more

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Consumers should exercise common sense when using credit cards abroad

June 24, 2009 by admin  
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An industry expert has said that with the summer holidays coming up, and many Brits planning to head abroad and use their credit cards, consumers need to ensure that they use their common sense when it comes to using their credit cards whilst abroad. Read more

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