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68% of Kiwis want government regulated fraud protections

Written by VigilantPay | Jun 5, 2024 10:32:28 PM

68% of Kiwis believe the government should regulate banks to ensure they offer fraud and cybercrime protections to their customers. 

Currently, there are no guaranteed protections for customers who have suffered from fraud to have their money reimbursed. It is likely why only 25% of Kiwis say that banks should be trusted to self-regulate and deal with fraud and cybercrime. 

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New Zealanders have likely seen the benefits of the Consumer Guarantees Act and want similar protections against the increasing amount of fraud and cybercrime affecting everyday Kiwis. 

According to Horizon Research, 27% of New Zealand adults have experienced fraud or bank theft in the last 12 months.

  • 12% have had someone use a bank card, credit card, cheque or other document, without permission, to commit fraud and/or steal from them
  • 9% have experienced fraud, or theft involving a bank account
  • 6% have been a victim of cybercrime, with an internet device accessed without permission.
    After fraud takes place, it can be difficult to prove the necessary steps to have that money reimbursed!

VigilantPay

Rising alongside consumer fraud is business fraud - often with huge consequences, not only to the bottom line but to the trust of the brand. 

VigilantPay can offer businesses peace of mind as we check every letter and number in your batch payments and let you know of any unexpected changes.

Whether it is a payment into a dodgy bank account, your suppliers have changed account numbers, or creditors payments going into an employee's bank account - VigilantPay picks up on payments that go against your norm to ensure your assets are protected.