Revolut launches AI feature to protect customers from card scams
By Gloria Methri
Revolut has announced the launch of an advanced scam detection feature to help protect customers from card scams.
Revolut customers can now experience an added layer of security protection, on top of the technology already in place, to detect APP (Authorised Push Payment) scams, where criminals trick the user to get them to transfer money to another account.
The new AI-scam feature uses sophisticated machine learning to detect if a customer is being scammed, and therefore before they send their money to the criminal. Built internally by Revolut’s financial crime team, the feature can determine if there is a high likelihood that the customer is making a card payment as part of a scam, and if so, decline the payment.
The customer is then protected from performing other similar payments and sent through a scam intervention flow in-app. During this phase the customer needs to provide additional information about the transaction they were attempting, to check whether the customer is being guided by someone and is under the scammer’s ‘spell’.
They are then also shown specific scam educational stories to prompt customers to think in-depth before they make the payment. Revolut can also redirect the customer into a chat with a Revolut fraud specialist who will then ask them further questions to determine if they are being scammed.
Since the launch of the card scam detection feature, Revolut said it observed a 30% reduction in the fraud losses resulting from card scams where money has been sent for investment opportunities.
David Eborne, Head of Fraud at Revolut, said, “We are very excited to be launching our new AI-scam feature which implements advanced technology to interrupt fraudsters taking advantage of everyday people. We have invested heavily in the product to ensure that customers can continue to spend and send their money safely. For example, a growing number of banks are increasingly restricting or heavily limiting the ability to make card payments to crypto and investment websites. With this advanced feature, rather than completely block those transactions, we ensure that customers who want to perform legitimate payments continue to do so, but also intervene to protect those who are being guided by criminals to make fraudulent ones. We are giving our customers both freedom and security at the same time”.
The new AI card scam feature is live in the Revolut app and available to customers worldwide.
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