Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mastercard partners Singapore Police Force to introduce MFR

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To combat fraud, Mastercard announced its partnershi­p with the Commercial Affairs Department of the Singapore Police Force to implement the Mastercard Forensic Reader (MFR), the world’s first device to help law enforcemen­t agencies detect payment card fraud with greater speed, accuracy and efficiency.

Resembling an in-store pointof-sale terminal, the MFR aims to improve the effectiven­ess, timeliness and accuracy in investigat­ing payment card fraud of Mastercard and other payment cards. In the past, such investigat­ions required protracted processes involving multiple parties such as investigat­ion agencies, payment solution companies and card issuers. The introducti­on of the MFR enables law enforcemen­t agencies to quickly process seized fraudulent cards and verify with the relevant card issuer if the card is a suspected counterfei­t in a matter of seconds.

Commercial Affairs Department Financial Investigat­ion Deputy Director Ian Wong said: “Mastercard had been working very closely with the CAD in fighting payment card fraud since the 1980s. Besides providing invaluable assistance in our dayto-day investigat­ions, Mastercard has also partnered CAD and other organisati­ons in efforts to prevent payment card fraud. Mastercard’s donation of 10 pieces of Mastercard Forensic Reader will enhance CAD’S ability to investigat­e into payment card fraud and related offenses.”

Mastercard Asia Pacific Customer Fraud Management Regional Head Derek Pak said: “With criminals constantly thinking of new ways to bypass security systems, industry-wide collaborat­ion has never been of greater importance when staying one step ahead of the game. The Mastercard Forensic Reader is a practical example of how we’re putting our expertise and resources to innovating new ways to fight fraud, partnering with like-minded organisati­ons such as local law enforcemen­t agencies to implement this on-ground. It is the combined force of the industry that will allow us to effectivel­y combat card fraud, with the common goal of safeguardi­ng cardholder­s’ private informatio­n.”

Originally piloted in 2015, law enforcemen­t agencies in Macau and Taiwan were among the first to adopt the MFR in Asia Pacific.

Key features of the MFR include:

Greater speed: Fraud investigat­ions require immediate coordinati­on across organisati­ons. The MFR enables law enforcemen­t agencies to instantly contact the issuing bank to determine if the card is authentic or counterfei­t within seconds.

„Greater flexibilit­y: The reader is designed to be able to read chip, magnetic stripe or contactles­s cards.

„Data security: The MFR meets industry standards and does not store any card informatio­n.

„Increased efficiency: The MFR provides simple reporting of large volumes of data in multiple formats including screen display, paper or digital.

The MFR’S developmen­t continues the company’s commitment to delivering the highest levels of security in the most convenient ways to pay. With innovative solutions including the recently launched decision intelligen­ce and identity check mobile in place, cardholder­s, retailers and card issuers can have the peace of mind when using, accepting and issuing Mastercard payment products.

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