Using Visa’s Intelligent Analytics, Gas Retailers See a Reduction in Fraud
Visa Transaction Advisor has helped reduce lost and stolen fraud chargeback rates by 51 percent and counterfeit fraud rates by 54 percent
“Visa Transaction Advisor gives fuel retailers a tool for applying Visa’s real-time fraud insights to transactions at the gas pump,” said
There are several features unique to fuel retailers that make them an attractive target for today’s criminals. Outdoor pay-at-the-pump terminals are an ideal place for criminals to test the usability of stolen or counterfeit cards without the risk of interacting with a store employee. Because they can resell gasoline with little depreciation in value, criminal rings will often use fraudulent cards to purchase large quantities of gas, which they can sell to willing buyers for cash.
As part of the U.S. migration to EMV chip technology, fuel merchants are working to implement chip readers at fuel pumps which will protect against counterfeit card fraud. In the interim, while fuel merchants work on their plans to adopt chip, Visa Transaction Advisor provides a bridge solution, enabling merchants to identify and block high-risk transactions before being processed.
How it works
After a cardholder inserts the card at the pump, Visa analyzes multiple data sets such as past transactions, whether the account has been involved in a data compromise, and nearly 500 other pieces of data to create a risk score within milliseconds. This allows merchants to identify those transactions with a higher risk of fraud and perform further cardholder authentication before gas is pumped. Visa research has shown that when a fraudster is asked to go inside and see a store employee to complete a transaction, as a result of Visa Transaction Advisor, they will typically drive away instead.
Visa’s solution is easy to implement – it uses existing message formats, pump software and hardware to ensure minimal impact to merchants and acquirers. The implementation is typically done at the national brand level, requiring very little work from local franchise locations. The service, which analyzes more than 76 million transactions each month, has been successful among international, national and regional fuel retailers as well as smaller local businesses.
Visa has partnered with a number of U.S. acquirers to deliver the service and can also work directly with merchants to implement Visa Transaction Advisor as part of their fraud management system. Fuel brands that have implemented Visa Transaction Advisor have provided great feedback on its benefits:
- “Visa Transaction Advisor was easy to implement. We were able to set up the service quickly, using existing infrastructure, and saw immediate results,” said
Gabriel Andres Porras , Merchant Acquiring Manager atChevron . “This tool is helping to protect our business from fraudsters at more than 8,000 retail locations across the U.S.” - “Visa Transaction Advisor provides an extra layer of security at our 15,000 service stations in the U.S.” said
Mike Swillo , US Credit Card Operations Manager at Shell. “It seamlessly integrates with our other risk management strategies and provides added protection for merchants without inconveniencing our customers. We’re able to provide added security at our fuel pumps, which protects our customers, station operators and the brand.” - “What makes Visa Transaction Advisor so effective is that it helps block criminals before they can even pick up the pump,” said
Rich Steckroth , Director of Business Development atSheetz , a chain with more than 500 convenience stores located inMaryland ,North Carolina ,Ohio ,Pennsylvania ,Virginia , andWest Virginia . “This helps us to maintain a great customer experience while still managing for fraud.”
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1 Source: VisaNet, data from September 2014-
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Visa Inc.
Lea Cademenos, +1 415-805-4271
lcademen@visa.com
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Fabricio Migues, +1 415-805-4487
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