NAPLES, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As the busy holiday shopping season approaches, global retailers can expect a 12 percent growth in online fraudulent activity in the upcoming holiday season, compared with the same period last year—and lower ticket prices on fraudster-targeted gifts and products, according to new benchmark data from ACI Worldwide (NASDAQ: ACIW). The data*, based on hundreds of millions of transactions from retailers globally, provides actionable insights that merchants can leverage to protect against fraudulent activity this holiday season.
Principal findings include:
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Card Not Present (CNP) global online fraud attempt rates are expected
to increase 12 percent by volume over the same peak holiday period in
2015—with sales to increase by nearly the same rate (13 percent) in
2016
- Fraud and new business growth are rising at the same rate globally
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U.S. CNP fraud attempt rates are expected to increase by 43 percent by
volume
- Following the U.S. adoption of EMV chip cards, which protects card data through encryption, fraud is shifting online as fraudsters are more effectively deterred from in-store fraud
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The 2015 trend of lower ticket prices will continue in 2016, due to
alternative shipping methods (e.g. buy online/pick-up in-store),
low-priced electronics and promotions
- In the U.S., attempted fraud average ticket value (ATV), or a retailer’s average size of individual sales by credit card, is expected to decline from $239 to $219, an 8 percent decrease
- Fraudsters are expected to focus on cosmetics, cordless headphones, sneakers and other lower-priced items (including ‘Gift with Purchase’ products) that can be easily resold on the black market or via auction websites
“Fraud is increasing at a rate nearly equal to general retail growth globally—and is exponentially increasing in the U.S., due to a seismic shift from in-store to online activity,” said Mike Braatz, chief product officer, ACI Worldwide. “And because fraudulent activity is now considered to be an everyday occurrence, consumers and merchants must take every precaution as we head into peak holiday shopping season.”
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Attempted online fraud rate by region
- Africa: 4.3 percent, Europe: 3.6 percent, Asia: 3.6 percent, South America: 2.3 percent; North America: 1.6 percent
- The expected peak fraud attempt day will be Christmas Eve, with nearly 2.5 percent fraud, due to the popularity of gift cards and last-minute shopping via buy online-pick up in-store
- Cyber Monday is now expected to have the highest processing volumes of any day of the year—followed closely by Black Friday
“Merchants need to understand their peak days and the sales that drive those high velocity times to ensure risk strategies are effective and efficient,” continued Braatz. “It’s important to prioritize real-time fraud detection without alienating the consumer experience.”
A key component of the UP Merchant Payments and UP Payments Risk Management solutions, ACI ReD Shield is a premier CNP fraud detection and prevention solution for eCommerce merchants. ACI's UP portfolio of solutions orchestrates all aspects of payments processing for any payment type, any channel, any currency and any network. ACI recently bolstered its cross-border eCommerce payment and CNP capabilities with the acquisition of PAY.ON, a leader in eCommerce payment gateway services.
* Methodology and Demographics:
ReD Shield Retailers (125), representing hundreds of millions of transactions from retailers globally, which have been utilizing ACI’s service for two years.
Date Range:
January 1 to October 31, 2015
January 1 to October
31, 2016
Terminology:
- Volume is number of transactions, comparing last year to this year, like for like global retail customers
- Value is number of transactions, comparing last year to this year, like for like global retail customers
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Fraud Attempt Rate: a transaction associated to any one or more of the
following:
- Transaction data point confirmed fraud as a result of a merchant verifying
- Transaction data point matched a record in our ReD Shield global screening negative database—chargebacks, Credit Card Numbers being sold online in underground chat channels, or reported as fraud by an Issuer pattern matching a recent confirmed fraud behavior.
About ACI Worldwide
ACI Worldwide, the Universal
Payments (UP) company, powers electronic
payments for more than 5,100 organizations around the world. More
than 1,000 of the largest financial institutions and intermediaries as
well as thousands of global
merchants rely on ACI to execute $14 trillion each day in payments
and securities. In addition, myriad organizations utilize our electronic
bill presentment and payment services. Through our comprehensive
suite of software and SaaS-based
solutions, we deliver real-time, immediate
payments capabilities and enable the industry’s most complete omni-channel
payments experience. To learn more about ACI, please visit www.aciworldwide.com.
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