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The new APP fraud rules: What they mean for consumers, fraudsters and the UK

September 19 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

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The Payments Association and We Fight Fraud have produced an impactful documentary that conveys the real impact of the PSR’s incoming rules to tackle APP fraud. It includes interviews with stakeholders, key experts and, crucially, with an active criminal and a victim of fraud. We Fight Fraud highlight the ease with which unscrupulous characters could take advantage of the new PSR regulations on APP fraud through interviews with criminals focusing on how they view the changes and will seize on the opportunities.

Hear directly from the criminals themselves on how they’ll exploit the new regulations. Understand the ease with which this could be done, and the consequences to the flow of payments. Is it something they could further exploit – if so, how?

This documentary will be followed by a live audience debate.

View the trailer below.

Interviews in the documentary include:

  • Kate Fitzgerald, Head of Policy, PSR
  • Matthew Wright, TV presenter and victim
  • Fraudster “Johnson”
  • Andy Gould, T/Commander City of London Police Cyber & Economic Crime & Interpol Global Cybercrime Expert
  • Warren Atkinson, Course leader at the School of Law and Policing at the University of Central Lancashire, and former Head of Economic Crime at Lancashire Police
  • Hugo Remi, CEO, Cardaq
  • Ben Agnew, CEO, The Payments Association
  • Jane Jee, Director of Jee Associates Limited and Working Group Lead for Financial Crime, The Payments Association

Details

Date:
September 19
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Cost:
Free

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