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KeyBank to hold off on FedNow until DDA reach hits 5%

Bank Automation

NEW YORK — KeyBank is hesitant to join the Federal Reserve’s real-time payments network FedNow until the payments rail shows some growth. The $184 billion bank wants FedNow to reach 5% of demand deposit accounts (DDA) before joining the payment network.

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New Analytics for Real-Time Payments Fraud

FICO

As volumes of account-to-account consumer payment transactions grow — such as person-to-person (P2P) transfers made via Zelle, which is forecast to take over Venmo in 2018 — so does the opportunity for fraudsters to exploit demand deposit accounts (DDA).

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FICO World 2023: Four Enterprise Fraud Management Takeaways

FICO

From Australia to the UK to the USA, consumers and financial institutions are facing a scourge of authorized push payment (APP) and authorized user fraud. Clearly, fraudsters are taking advantage of the growing real-time payments landscape to inflict real financial damage to individuals.