Payments fraud increased in 2023 for the first time since we started watching and sharing results from the annual AFP Payments Fraud and Control Survey Report.
“With heightened awareness and increased preventative controls and processes in place, the increase is not a result of a passive mindset among organizations but rather relentless attempts by fraudsters,” said the AFP in a recent statement.
Payments Fraud increased 15% in 2023. 80% of organizations reported attempted or actual payments fraud in 2023, marking the annual first increase in many years.
Here are some of the key results to be aware of and ensure that your vendor payments are being properly secured.
"Financial professionals are steadfastly committed to combatting payments fraud," said Jim Kaitz, President and CEO of AFP. "However, fraudsters are leveraging increasingly sophisticated tools, and to overcome this challenge, organizations must prioritize awareness, training, and the review and implementation of stringent policies and procedures to mitigate the risk and impact of payments fraud effectively."
Payments fraud is on the rise for the first time in a long time. That means fraudster see B2B payments as an opportunity to cash in. If you haven’t thought about shoring up your payments security recently, now is the time. The entire Fdesic AP Service Suite was built for Microsoft Dynamics GP and D365 Business Central. Learn more about the integration points for each of these products at the links below.
The 2024 AFP Payments Fraud and Control Survey was conducted in January 2024 and received responses from 522 corporate practitioners representing organizations of varying sizes and a broad range of industries. The results from the survey reflect data for 2023.
This post, "5 Payments Fraud Trends To Watch in 2024" was orginially published at ERPSoftwareBlog.com