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Ghana Association of Banks offers 7 proposals to tackle fraud in the financial industry

The Ghana Association of Banks (GAB) has unveiled a series of initiatives aimed at strengthening the banking sector’s defences against increasingly sophisticated fraud schemes.

This follows the release of the Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) Fraud Report, which analyzed fraud trends from 2019 to 2023, revealing vulnerabilities that require urgent attention.

A key component of GAB’s recommendations is the investment in advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning for fraud detection. These tools can analyze vast amounts of data in real-time, identifying suspicious patterns and transactions before fraud is executed.

Additionally, GAB advocates for the adoption of a “zero-trust” security framework. This approach involves continuously verifying the identity of users and devices, minimizing the risk of insider threats by ensuring that no one is automatically trusted within the system.

Another significant recommendation is the implementation of blockchain technology, which offers a secure method to record and validate transactions, helping to prevent document forgery and ensuring greater transparency.

GAB also stresses the importance of improving staff vetting processes and promoting a strong ethical culture through training programs. Encouraging whistleblowing can further safeguard against internal fraud by empowering employees to report suspicious activity without fear of retribution.

Customer education is also highlighted as an essential strategy to mitigate digital fraud. With the rise of mobile and online banking, banks are encouraged to equip customers with the knowledge and tools to protect themselves from cyberattacks.

Lastly, GAB emphasizes the need to address employee well-being, recognizing that financial pressures on staff could potentially lead to fraud.

By supporting employees and promoting a fair work environment, banks can reduce the likelihood of fraud motivated by economic stress.

These proposals collectively aim to fortify the banking industry’s fraud prevention capabilities, aligning with the BoG’s broader objectives to ensure a more secure and resilient financial sector.

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