Visa hosts sub-regional REC in Dubai
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, March 11 - 2013 at 10:02
- PRESS RELEASE
Visa Inc. will be hosting the region's first sub-regional Risk Executive Council [REC] meeting for the Middle East and North Africa in Dubai this week.
The Visa sub-regional REC meeting provides payment risk professionals a forum to discuss and exchange ideas on payment system risks, fraud and security.
Participants will be provided the latest information on risk trends and issues along with an update from Visa on the company's security initiatives that are helping to minimize fraud in the payment system, including data security compliance programmes and Visa Risk Management tools.
Ellen Richey, Chief Enterprise Risk Officer at Visa Inc., will provide the keynote speech and give an update on the latest global fraud trends and Visa's global payment system risk strategy. Joining her is Tolan Steele, Head of Risk at Asia Pacific, Central Europe, Middle East and Africa for Visa.
"The sub-regional REC meeting is one of the many ways Visa is working with our partners to address the ongoing issue of security and fraud. It is an ongoing issue here and across the world and we need to work together as an industry to improve data security and to minimize fraud. Visa leads the industry in developing solutions to issues around fraud and security and our multi-layer approach to security means we can help clients them identify and address their own vulnerabilities," said Ellen Richey, Chief Enterprise Officer at Visa Inc.
"Visa's efforts have kept global fraud rates near historic lows, enabling account holders to use Visa with confidence. In fact, with technological innovations and advances in risk management, fraud rates have declined by more than two-thirds in the past two decades - to less than six cents for every $100. By hosting events like the sub-regional REC meetings for the MENA region is a step in the right direction for us," Ms. Richey added.
Senior Visa Middle East executives believe that improving levels of data security in MENA will ensure a more secure payments ecosystem, and will build consumer confidence of a cashless economy.
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