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Card fraud to rise 50% during World Cup, says HooYu

| By Stephen Carter
ID verification and customer on-boarding specialist to unveil findings of new report on fraud and the World Cup 2018 in free webinar tomorrow

Identity verification and customer on-boarding specialist HooYu will reveal its forecast for revenue growth and increase in card fraud around this year’s World Cup in a free webinar tomorrow.

According to the company’s exclusive new research, operators are expected to see card fraud increase by 50% since the last World Cup in 2014, alongside the expected significant boost in revenues during the month-long tournament.

The webinar hosted by HooYu’s managing director David Pope will also look at what kind of fraud attack vectors fraudsters are expected to use during this year's World Cup and how can operators protect themselves with technologies such as HooYu.

The hour-long webinar will take place at 15:00BST tomorrow Wednesday 6 of June.

You can register for the World Cup 2018 webinar here.

HooYu has also produced an accompanying white paper on  fraud and the World Cup 2018 which can be downloaded here

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