Weekly Fraud Alert 7.25.23
Point Predictive
Streamlining loan approvals for lenders with machine learning by precisely identifying truthful applications.
Welcome to this week's LinkedIn fraud alert newsletter, your go-to source for the latest updates and insights on fraud trends and threats affecting banks, lenders, and fintech businesses across the US. From synthetic identity, fake employment, false income, and overall financial fraud, the risks are more pervasive than ever before.
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Would you like to know who the?Top 10 Fake Employers for Q2 2023?were??
At the end of Q2 2023, we had more than 10,100 fake employers in our data repository and many of these fake employers are associated with loans that have 40% to 100% default rates,?with more than?$3.1 billion?in fraudulent loan applications.
If you are a?lender, bank or finance company, we are making our Top 10 Fake Employers list, now updated for Q2, available to you. Click below to request the list.?
Fraudulent Activity Revealed this Week
This week our team of Fraud Analysts using Natural Intelligence alerted lenders?on the additional fraudulent activities that our Fraud Team identify:
Way to go Fraud Fighters!
About AI + NI
At Point Predictive, we use a unique combination of?Artificial and Natural Intelligence [AI+NI] to detect fraud while automating loan decisions. Our team of fraud analysts roots out fraud rings and patterns to alert our clients before they can fund suspicious loans.
Fraud Save of the Week
Rooting Out Deceit: Car Loan Fraud in Michigan
This week, our fraud analyst teams’ detecting senses were piqued by an unusual correlation between a phone number linked to a Michigan tree servicing business and a car dealer, based some 200 miles away from the business.
The tree servicer’s website has limited information, has had no recent updates and all navigational links are non-functional. The listed business address is a private residence with no visible commercial activity.
Recent applicants have claimed 5-10 years tenure with this employer, yet Michigan’s company registration records shows that the company was dissolved in 2008. Applicants claiming to have been employed by this business have reported incomes of over $250,000 in the last 9 months alone, yet external business databases estimate company annual revenue to be no more than $80,000.
A great save for our Point Predictive client and a great result for our fraud team!
'To the Point' - Podcast Series from Point Predictive
This week, we are launching "To The Point", a podcast series recorded at our 2023 Auto Lending Fraud Roundtable.
The series covers a range of interviews with the speakers at our 2023 event, including fraud experts and lenders. We take a deep dive into fraud trends and insights to inform and educate our listeners. You can listen to our first episode, Fraud Trends and Insights with Frank McKenna, on our website.
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Our Annual Auto Lending Fraud Trends Report is now available for download! Filled with hundreds of hours' worth of fraud research and insights, you can download the report for free.?
Key findings in this year's report include:
About Point Predictive
Point Predictive powers a new level of lending confidence and speed through artificial intelligence, powerful data insight from our proprietary data repository and decades of risk management expertise. The company's data and technology solutions quickly and accurately identify truthful and untruthful disclosures on loan applications.?
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