Mastercard hosts ‘Knowledge Sharing Session on Risk Management
View(s):Mastercard recently hosted 50 senior electronic payments industry representatives at a Risk Management workshop in Colombo. The event was part of an ongoing series of knowledge-sharing sessions organized by Mastercard to share global learnings and gain local insights from market partners.
The day-long workshop saw Rajeev Kumar, Customer Fraud Management, South Asia, Mastercard and Christopher Lian, Customer Delivery, Asia Pacific, Mastercard, share updates on customer fraud management and system releases for the upcoming quarter. Mr. Kumar started his session with a review of the fraud landscape, as well as an outline of Mastercard’s safety and security roadmap. He also shared updates on fraud attack vectors and revised standards of the Global Risk Management Program and for Acquirer Fraud Loss Control Programs. Mr. Lian took the audience through upcoming changes to mandatory release, product code and interchange programs, as well as Mastercard Digital Enablement Service (MDES) and optional release services, a media release from Mastercard said.
“Sri Lanka’s financial services industry is keen to adopt and roll out localized electronic payment technologies and solutions. At Mastercard, we support their commitment to innovation and have been working closely with them for about 30 years to bring world-class, secure electronic payment solutions to market,” said R. B. Santosh Kumar, Country Manager, Sri Lanka and Maldives, Mastercard.
He further added, “Such informative forums enable us to collaborate with key government and industry partners through sharing our global learnings and gaining their insights into the local market. Two of our renowned experts shed light on key payment security issues, vulnerabilities and innovative techniques to mitigate fraud at this recent risk management workshop.”
Appreciating the insights shared by the Mastercard representatives, participants apprised them of market specific ground realities with regards to managing risk.