Nearly Half of Consumers Worldwide Willing to Switch Banks for More Security, Says Ground-breaking Unisys ResearchBanks need visibility into full impact of ID fraud as global apprehension mounts; U.S. leads in victims but Latin Americans more worried
BLUE BELL, Pa., November 11, 2005 – Forty-five percent of consumers worldwide are willing to switch to financial institutions that offer more security protection, according to new research from Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) that polled more than 8,000 people around the world on identity fraud and bank security issues.
The research, which may be the first-ever worldwide study on identity fraud, examined consumer views in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Brazil, Mexico, Australia and Hong Kong. Results also found that a majority (66 percent) of people worldwide worry about the fraudulent use of their bank and credit card accounts.
Other key findings of the worldwide Unisys study include:
"Consumers feel biometrics, smart cards and security tokens would help mitigate risk but it’s equally clear there is a lack of communication about fraud prevention," Cavuoto said. "To secure their business operations, banks need to build better relationships with their customers and partner together to combat ID fraud. Financial institutions need a holistic plan with visibility beyond the latest IT tools. They need to not only install leading security technology but also must implement business processes to better communicate ID fraud prevention tips with customers."
"Our research validates that ID fraud is a growing concern around the world but what is equally important to remember is that ID criminals themselves operate in a global economy, conducting business without boundaries where they trade data and tricks across the Internet," Cavuoto continued. "Financial institutions need to invest in proven solutions to secure their business operations and employ better data safeguards across their organizations, providing a fraud prevention 'ecosystem' that can quickly analyze patterns and help deter global fraud attacks. Competition among banks also will begin tightening around ID fraud issues as the prospect of losing customers and revenue becomes more evident."
About the research
Unisys will officially launch the ID fraud research at the Bank Administration Institute’s Retail Delivery Show (Booth # 543) in Orlando, Florida on November 15-18, 2005. Additional research results include global data on online banking and consumers’ views of methods of self-protection against identity fraud, as well as comparative data among the countries. About Unisys Unisys is a worldwide information technology services and solutions company. We provide consulting, systems integration, outsourcing and infrastructure services, combined with powerful enterprise server technology. We specialize in helping clients use information to create efficient, secure business operations that allow them to achieve their business goals. Our consultants and industry experts work with clients to understand their business challenges and create greater visibility into critical linkages throughout their operations. For more information, visit www.unisys.com.
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