PUBLISHER: yStats.com | PRODUCT CODE: 1422780
PUBLISHER: yStats.com | PRODUCT CODE: 1422780
Asia-Pacific set to have the highest online payment fraud loss globally by 2025: New yStats.com report.
Global B2C E-Commerce fraud losses to grow by +40% CAGR from 2023 to 2028
As B2C E-Commerce expands, both businesses and consumers globally face increased vulnerability to fraud. Projections indicate that global B2C E-Commerce losses from online payment fraud are set to rise significantly, potentially reaching billions, with a projected +40% CAGR between 2023 and 2028. By 2025, Asia-Pacific is expected to lead in online payment fraud losses, followed by North America and Europe. Currently, North America holds the highest share of total fraudulent B2C E-Commerce transaction value, with Europe ranking second. In response to this growing threat of financial crime, global expenditure on financial crime prevention is anticipated to increase by 2027. Moreover, a substantial number of global respondents agree that "biometric authentication makes online payment safer," as observed in April 2023.
Card-not-present (CNP) fraud loss in the U.S. is expected to increase by 2024
In the UK, data highlighted in the report indicate a decline in unauthorized payment card fraud and card-not-present (CNP) payment fraud from the first half of 2022 to the first half of 2023. Meanwhile, CNP fraud is expected to rise in the USA by 2024, comprising approximately three-quarters of the total payment fraud loss. Around a quarter of US adults reported being victims of account takeover (ATO) attacks in 2023. Moreover, while roughly one in ten banking customers reported P2P payment scams as of May 2023, more than half of them expressed satisfaction with their bank's handling of P2P fraud claims.