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MoRE 2.0 Conference To Review The Rise Of NeoBank Scams

By: PRLog
April 04, 2023 at 09:19 AM EDT

One of the MoRE 2.0 Conference panel discussions, to be hosted in the USA, will discuss scams, spam, and frauds surrounding neo-banks along with prevention measures being implemented.

LAS VEGAS - April 4, 2023 - PRLog -- As neo-banks' popularity continues to grow, so do the risks associated with these digital-only banking platforms. As a result, neo-bank scams have become a growing concern for consumers and industry experts, as these scams can result in financial losses and the theft of sensitive personal information. Keeping this in mind, MoRE 2.0 Conference will bring together experts to discuss the challenges and solutions surrounding neo-bank scams.

One of the biggest challenges facing neo-banks is integration with traditional banking systems. This is because neo-banks often rely on third-party providers for certain services. This can make it difficult for neo-banks to integrate with existing banking systems, leading to compliance, security..

To help spread awareness, MoRE 2.0 Conference will review common scams associated with neo-banks, such as:

Fake Neobank Apps - This type of scam involves creating fake neo-bank apps designed to look like legitimate neo-bank apps. These fake apps can be malware that can steal personal information or transfer funds from user accounts.

Social Engineering Scams - Social engineering scams involve psychological manipulation to trick users into revealing sensitive information. These scams can take many forms, such as impersonating a neo-bank employee or posing as a government agency to request personal information.

Loan Application Fraud - Loan application fraud in digital banks refers to cybercrime where fraudsters apply for a loan using false or stolen identities. This type of fraud can result in significant financial losses for digital banks, as the fraudsters can receive the loan funds and disappear without repayment.

Some of the prevention measures suggested by the MoRE 2.0 Conference team include:

Increased Education And Awareness: One of the critical solutions that will be discussed at MoRE 2.0 Conference is the need for increased education and awareness surrounding neo-bank scams. Consumers must be informed about the risks associated with neo-bank scams and how to identify and avoid them. Neobanks can also educate their customers by providing precise and concise information about their security measures and fraud prevention policies.

Collaboration And Integration: This includes working together to develop shared fraud prevention protocols and standards and integrating neo-bank systems with existing banking infrastructure to ensure seamless compliance and security.

As neo-banks continue to grow in popularity, prevention measures against scams need to be implemented efficiently. MoRE 2.0 Conference, a global finance conference, enables professionals to catch up on the latest industry trends & perspectives to address these challenges. Feel free to learn more about this global finance event in Dubai and the USA in 2023 at MoRE2conf.com!

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