A strong fraud program is essential for protecting financial institutions and their customers from evolving threats. This session guides participants through the core components of building an effective fraud program, including how to design the framework, implement monitoring tools, and keep the program current as risks change.
Whether starting from scratch or enhancing an existing program, attendees will learn how to align fraud management with regulatory expectations, internal policies, and industry best practices. This session is ideal for compliance, risk, and fraud teams at banks, fintechs, and money service businesses.
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