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Kuwait banks unite for safe digital financial landscape

Finance Kuwait City 09 Nov 23
Kuwait banks unite for safe digital financial landscape
Central Bank of Kuwait bolsters security with anti-fraud central room.
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Event Location
Kuwait, Kuwait
Area
Kuwait City
Start Time
09 November 2023, 12:00 AM
End Time
31 December 2023, 12:00 AM
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According to data issued by the Central Bank of Kuwait recently, the number of cases of fraud on bank cards at local banks increased by about 6 times last year compared to what was recorded in 2020. According to reports from local banks, fraud on bank cards has been increasing every year. Since March 2023, the Central Bank has held a series of meetings with banks as part of its effort to determine frameworks for coordination and cooperation between concerned parties to reduce electronic financial fraud.

Many methods of financial fraud have recently spread, including fraudsters claiming to be from an official or banking institution to request information from individuals.

The Central Bank of Kuwait has asked the banks operating in Kuwait to provide it with the latest developments on the establishment of the central room that will be dedicated to dealing with cases of electronic financial fraud, designated to work 24/7, reports Al-Rai daily.

The bank’s response in principle is that it may be useful to point out that the coordination team for establishing the ‘Chamber’ must include representatives from the Union of Banks, the Public Prosecution, the Ministry of Interior, and the Communications and Information Technology Regulatory Authority (CITRA).

The reliable sources said the banks have informed the CBK that the last meeting came up with four main issues which can be limited to:

1. Achieving the target – The banks are almost ready to establish the required “chamber”, while the current open discussion is related to the appropriate technical and human mobilization to provide a specialized team in each bank capable of achieving the goals of the “chamber” and receiving financial fraud reports, following them up and dealing with them with the required speed and efficiency, as each bank will allocate Specific employees for this purpose.

2.Freeze funds – The CBK reported that they received, during the meetings of their representatives in the coordination team, reassurances from the prosecution stating that the latter is moving towards accelerating the procedures for freezing funds derived or suspected of being the result of fraudulent operations and that they are more prepared to respond as quickly as possible to requests for banking permission to block suspicious funds until they are disposed of and returned to their owners.

3.Local operations – The banks pointed out that any immediate freezing of fraudulent funds will be limited to the movement of funds from one bank to another inside Kuwait. However, if the “hacker” succeeds in convincing the victim and withdrawing his money in transfers abroad or in “online” purchases, the “Chamber” will not be able to implement the plan.

4. Withdrawal of money – There is a possibility that the bank receiving the money will not be able to freeze the fraudulent amounts immediately, even if the transaction was between two local banks if the “hacker” succeeds in withdrawing the “cash” amounts before the issuance of permission from the prosecution, as he may withdraw the amount by simply depositing it in an account used as a bridge. Timed or transferred “online” at a speed exceeding the response time of the “chamber”. It is noteworthy that the “Central Bank” asked “CITRA” to take the necessary measures regarding fraudulent operations that use phone numbers issued by telecommunications companies operating in the country, and to use means to prevent fraudsters from impersonating official institutions, including requiring telecommunications companies to display the full name of the contacting party on the website, phone screen for communications with legal entities such as banks and government agencies, to reduce cases of impersonation of employees of banks or government agencies.


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