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    Interswitch Loses N30bn to Fraud

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaNovember 2, 2023Updated:November 2, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Interswitch Loses N30bn to Fraud

    Payments infrastructure giant Interswitch faces a financial threat as the company lost a whopping sum of ₦30 billion or about $40 million to a chargeback fraud scheme that exploited vulnerabilities in the company’s system.

    The development comes to public notice through court documents obtained by TechCabal. The company is currently pursuing legal avenues to recoup the lost funds and has officially reported the fraudulent activity to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nigeria’s anti-money laundering agency.

    The scheme involved a group of former and current Interswitch employees who allegedly used their knowledge of the company’s systems to fraudulently file and receive chargebacks from merchants. Chargebacks are reversals of payments that are made when a customer disputes a transaction.

    The fraud dates back several years, and the perpetrators are believed to have used a variety of methods to exploit the vulnerabilities in Interswitch’s system. For example, they may have used stolen merchant credentials to file fraudulent chargebacks, or they may have manipulated the system to make it appear that legitimate transactions were fraudulent.

    Interswitch has filed a motion at the courts on the suspected bank accounts involved in the fraud, and it has requested that 54 banks place restrictions on hundreds of suspected bank accounts until the investigation and recovery process is complete.

    The chargeback fraud scandal underscores the growing challenge of fraud in Nigeria’s financial services industry. So far, Interswitch has recovered a little over ₦10 billion. Naira Devaluation Deepens Economic Crisis in Nigeria

    Interswitch is currently investigating the fraud and taking steps to recover the lost funds. The company has also implemented additional security measures to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. #Interswitch Loses N30bn to Fraud

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