Credit Card Theft in Australia: Robbing the Wrong Guy

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There’s never the “right guy” to steal from, but whoever breached Phillip Lowe’s credit card account chose the wrong person.  Phillip Lowe, the head of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), is better known for bringing cost accounting to credit card interchange.  In doing so, he not only slashed the bank card tariff for this 25 million person market, but he set a precedent for interchange pricing under the EU Payment Services Directive (PSD) and the U.S.’ Dodd-Frank.

IT News Australia Reports:

Lowe notes in his speech:

Having survived several banking audits while at HFC and Citi, one thing I learned is that you never mislead a regulator, under any circumstance.  They have long memories and react well to an apology for an exception.

I feel sorrier for the bankers who suggested CNP fraud is under control than I do for the fraudster who will likely be caught.

Keep an eye out for Mercator’s latest fraud publication which should post in early December; we cover the topic of payment card disputes as a leading indicator to credit card fraud.

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