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A New Report From Aite Group |
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Boston, MA, December 15, 2008 – A new report from Aite Group, LLC examines the procedural and technological efforts
involved in banks' compliance with the rules on ID Theft Red Flags. Based on an Aite Group survey of retail banking fraud managers at 22 of the top 100 U.S. financial institutions conducted
in Q4 2008, the report provides a look at how institutions are performing in initial reaction to the new regulatory mandate, and suggests areas of focus for financial institutions and
technology providers going forward.
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The November 1, 2008 deadline for compliance with the rules on ID Theft Red Flags required that U.S. banks draft an identity theft program addressing
regulatory guidelines pertaining to pre-determined identity theft red flags as well as to the institution's own identity theft experiences. For the most part, banks met the compliance
deadline without incident, and have already expended significant effort in changing procedures and altering technology in order to comply with the rules. Significant changes are expected
going forward, as regulators conduct examinations and refine their expectations via guidance. Smaller institutions, in particular, anticipate investing in additional technology to meet
evolving demands.
"While most companies are compliant thus far, there will certainly be a need to refine systems that are already in place," says
Eva Weber, analyst with Aite Group and author of this report. "For larger institutions, the
challenge will be in coordinating activities across business units and providing an enterprise capability that effectively uses enterprise-wide data. For smaller institutions,
which have fewer accounts and fewer compliance resources, the challenge will be achieving consistency without incurring unreasonable costs."
This 13-page Impact Note contains nine figures. Clients of Aite Group's Retail Banking service can download the report by clicking on the icon to
the right.
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