Three Spanish banking giants, Banco Santander, BBVA, and CaixaBank, have united to combat financial fraud by establishing FrauDfense, a joint venture focused on sharing information and developing effective tools to tackle fraudulent practices.
Facts
- Banco Santander, BBVA, and CaixaBank have formed an alliance known as FrauDfense to mitigate and prevent the impact of financial fraud.
- FrauDfense enables the exchange of relevant information between the three banks to create a unified response to the issue of fraud.
- The alliance will develop a new secure tool for sharing information on fraudulent practices among the banks.
- FrauDfense will address various types of fraud, including new account fraud, online fraud, and card payment fraud.
- Carlos Requena, Banco Santander’s former director of fraud prevention, will be the CEO of FrauDfense.
- FrauDfense’s board of directors will include two representatives from each founding bank, with rotating leadership positions.
- While initially launched in Spain, FrauDfense is open to expansion, inviting more banks and companies from different industries to join the initiative in the future.