Description
“For an expense of about $1,000 per month, the damage that a fraudster can cause to businesses is upwards of $2.5 million.”
In this special episode of What The Fraud?, Thomas is joined by Ilya Brovin, a growth strategist from Sumsub, to explore the latest insights from their annual Identity Fraud Report and reveals the most significant changes in fraud trends over the past year.
The report provides an in-depth analysis of global identity fraud, based on millions of verification checks and more than three million recorded fraud attempts. Released in conjunction with Identity Fraud Awareness Week (November 17–23), this episode is the perfect opportunity to unpack the critical findings that will help shape your strategies for 2025 and beyond.
Download the full report: https://sumsub.link/0aj
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