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Bendigo Bank is set to enhance the security of its Up banking app by integrating Commonwealth Bank of Australia (OTC:)’s (CBA) NameCheck feature, a significant move aimed at combating fraud. This strategic decision follows the successful deployment of NameCheck within CBA, where it has notably blocked over 10,000 scam attempts and reduced erroneous payments by more than $100 million.
NameCheck functions as a verification tool that ensures the authenticity of transactions by cross-referencing recipient names with account details, thereby preventing fraudulent activities and mistakes in fund transfers. The technology has proven effective within CBA’s ecosystem, prompting other financial institutions to consider its adoption.
Fraud monitoring firm Satori is also exploring the potential implementation of NameCheck into its systems. The interest from various entities comes after CBA extended an invitation in May to other banks and financial institutions to adopt this anti-fraud measure.
Mike Vacy-Lyle, CBA group executive for business banking, has emphasized the need for a collective approach to tackle the pervasive scam problem in Australia, which costs billions of dollars annually. Bendigo Bank’s initiative to incorporate NameCheck early in 2024 marks it as the first independent bank to take up CBA’s call to action against financial fraud. The collaboration between these banking entities signifies a proactive step towards safeguarding customers’ assets and maintaining the integrity of Australia’s banking system.
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