Canadians exposing themselves to fraud with changes in behaviour during pandemic

Almost 40 per cent of Canadians report experiencing payments fraud or engaged in behaviour that could expose them to fraud since March 2020.

 

Toronto, ON – March 2, 2021 – A new survey from Leger commissioned by Moneris Solutions Corporation (“Moneris”), Canada’s largest* processor of debit and credit card payments, found that since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, 38 per cent of surveyed Canadians have experienced potential fraud or engaged in behaviour that could expose them to fraud. In fact, nearly one quarter (23 per cent) reported that they provided their credit card number over the phone to a store or restaurant, a high-risk activity for both consumers and businesses.

“Canadians are eager to support local businesses impacted by pandemic restrictions, but often unknowingly put themselves and the business at greater risk for fraud by paying over the phone,” says Brian Prentice, Chief Risk Officer, Moneris. “When a business can't prove it is transacting with the actual cardholder, there is no chargeback protection for the business and the transaction is subject to higher processing fees to offset the risk. Fortunately, there are more secure alternatives.”

Fraud Prevention Infograph

Depending on how consumers pay, businesses incur higher fees based on the potential risk of fraud. Interchange fees—a per-transaction fee that the merchant must pay to the card issuer each time a customer uses a credit or debit card—are on average an additional 0.5 per cent higher for card-not-present transactions. Manually entering a credit card number has the highest fee across all card brands. For example, a tap credit card payment on the Moneris Go has an average interchange fee of 1.0 per cent while a credit card payment made on a Moneris Online website using 3-D Secure 2.0 (3DS 2.0) has an interchange fee of 1.5 per cent. By comparison, the average interchange fee for manually entering a credit card transaction into a terminal is 2.0 per cent.**

The survey results also reveal that Canadians feel that online shopping is generally safe but they also believe it carries a greater risk of fraud compared to in-person shopping. Sixty-nine per cent feel that shopping online leads to more fraudulent activity, 60 per cent feel safer shopping in bricks-and-mortar stores and 73 per cent believe shopping digitally increases their exposure to fraud. Digital payments are considered higher risk than a payment made in-person but with the evolution of multi-layer identity verification tools, like 3DS 2.0 offered with Moneris Online, consumers are better protected and businesses are charged lower fees so long as their website is properly secured.

The pandemic has caused an uptick in digital transactions, creating more opportunities for fraudsters online. Since March 2020, 14 per cent of Canadians purchased items from an online merchant but never received the items they were charged for. Businesses with an ecommerce solution need to ensure they have the right technology in place to protect their operations and customers from fraud online.

Online Shopping: How small businesses can make shoppers feel safe

COVID-19 restrictions have led to more online shopping amongst Canadians who are wary of making digital purchases and predominantly shopped in-person prior to the pandemic. There are several factors that impact Canadians’ perception of the security of digital transactions. More than 80 per cent reported at least one factor that influences their online shopping comfort level:

· 63 per cent cited whether the site has built-in fraud and payment protection as a main factor;
· 53 per cent are more comfortable shopping online with a large, recognizable brand and;
· 51 per cent feel better about shopping online if they’re able to remove their credit card information from their online profile.

The look and user experience of the site also influences Canadians’ comfort levels (40 per cent), as well as whether the store has experienced a cyber breach (38 per cent).

“By having a robust online experience that includes multi-layer payment verification and a secure domain, small businesses can help ensure a safer shopping experience for their customers and continue to compete online against big brands,” says Prentice.

Nearly two-thirds (63 per cent) of Canadians feel more confident shopping online due to fraud protection measures, with 79 per cent comfortable making purchases on their computer and 57 per cent comfortable making purchases on their mobile device.

About the survey
Moneris commissioned Leger to conduct a survey using an online panel. An online survey of 1,540 Canadians was completed between February 5 and February 7, 2021.

About Moneris
Moneris is Canada’s largest provider of innovative solutions for mobile, online and in-store payments, processing more than one in three transactions. Serving businesses of every size and industry, Moneris offers hardware, software and solutions to help transform the way businesses grow and operate, in payments and beyond.

For more information please visit moneris.com and follow @moneris.

Media Contacts
Catherine Vendryes
Moneris
416-737-1924
[email protected]

Irina Vukosavic
Proof Strategies Inc.
647-563-8649
[email protected]

*Based on total number of transactions processed in Canada

**Based on an average of interchange rates for Canadian domestic consumer credit card products. Interchange rates vary based on card brand, product type, business type, and method of payment. Official rates are set and managed by the applicable card brand.