FICO Survey: Close to 1 in 2 Thais Worried About Being Scammed As Real-Time Payment Risks Grow
45% of Thais are most concerned about being tricked into making payment to a criminal
Highlights
- Payment Fraud is the top financial crime concern for 45% of Thais
- Identity theft worries persist, with 61% believing they have or might have been victims
- 36% of Thai consumers name fraud and scam protection as their top consideration for new financial accounts
FICO, a leading global analytics software firm, today unveiled its latest global consumer fraud research, shedding light on Thais' ongoing apprehension regarding real-time payment scams amid the growing adoption of new, convenient, and fast payment channels. According to the study, the primary worry for Thais remains the risk of being tricked into sending money to criminals (45%), which exposes individuals to instant, irrevocable losses rarely eligible for reimbursement.
Additionally, concerns about identity theft persist, with 25% of Thais citing it as their top financial crime concern. This type of fraud carries additional risks beyond financial loss, such as compromised credit scores and the challenging process of restoring financial integrity.
More information: https://www.fico.com/en/latest-thinking/ebook/consumer-survey-2023-digital-banking-customer-preferences-and-fraud-controls
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Awareness of identity theft in
Concerningly, the rate of respondents who reported their stolen identity being used to open a financial account was considerably higher in
However, despite widespread concern about identity theft, there remains a dissonance between perception and reality among Thais. About 17% believe it unlikely they've been a victim, while 31% see it as possible, and 14% are confident their identity remains untouched.
“While some may downplay the risk of identity theft in
When selecting a new provider for a financial account, respondents identified robust fraud protection and ease of use as their top priorities. Notably, good fraud protection was far ahead, ranked as the most important quality by 36% of Thai consumers, while ease of use was also prioritized by 36%. Other factors, such as good customer service, strong anti-money laundering policies, sound environmental practices, ethical use of customer data, fair treatment, and good value for money, were considered significantly less important.
"Fraud protection is increasingly seen as a selling point rather than just a cost center for banks,” concluded Leo. “Consumers are highly aware that most theft threats are now online, making robust fraud protection a critical factor in their decision-making process."
The survey was conducted in
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