Alternative Payment Methods data sharing is now much more than just a KYC tool

Gambling Insider covered Neosurf's perspective on Alternative Payment Methods data sharing..

Drawing on lessons gleaned from experience in the mainstream financial sector, the Neosurf model emphasises that building a mature data bank of user behaviour enables gambling business partners to manage their operations much more tightly than in the past Historically data has been drawn from banks and processors for analysis by service providers, but with little input from the learnings APM’s can add, whether from wallet or voucher usage.

Data that can identify and flag Bonus abuse, and that can pick out unusual trends that may indicate fraudulent use are just two of the extensions that established APMs can provide, beyond the basic ‘Know Your Customer’ analysis. Identifying digital wallets where abusive behaviour is evident and can be addressed allows operators to optimise the use of the desired services with confidence. To achieve a good level on confidence digital wallets data needs to be shared openly and integrated into the account management reports.

Immature data is of limited value, but deep mature data can be used in four distinct ways:

• To inform client proposition enhancements

• To indicate fraudulent activity and adverse KYC analysis

• To identify and block Bonus abuse

• Add insight to promotional opportunities and communication strategies

The irony of providing best in class fraud and bonus abuse data is that anecdotally it frequently translates into poor trust scores on public trust measurement sites as there are no wholesale filtering capabilities in the trust sites to exclude scores and comments posted by fraudulent and bonus scheme abusers, who have suffered at the hands of the data indicators. Those APMs with lower trust scores may perversely be the ones that are providing the industry with the best service standards, and this is indeed the picture that emerges when internally collates client satisfaction survey data is included.

No payment scheme provider, whether established mainstream, or alternate, will share their back room algorithms in detail as this would undermine the integrity of the process, but some, such as Neosurf, are more transparent than others at making a virtue of openness on the data they collect and why.

There is a mix of factual and behavioural data collection, the factual data being used initially to satisfy the KYC regulatory requirements, with the behavioural data being positioned more at the intelligent analysis, which is where the volume and depth of mature data points will dictate the value of outputs.

The factual data elements check predictable aspects such as addresses, credit histories and the like, but it’s the interpretation of the behavioural data that has particular relevance to operators.

The behavioural data is captured from:

• The time of the registration process

• The patterns of time in each step of account registration

• The metadata in the image sent as proof of identification compared to other uploaded data

• The tech formats of POA-POI. (to expand on)

• The pattern and frequency of loading value, with volume and velocity parameters

• The pattern of play

By drawing on these elements and combining the outputs, using Neosurf data patterns emerge to indicate:

• Volume Value Velocity indicators to spot fraud and create actions to be taken

• Predictions of behaviour that triggers positive and preventative actions

o Players behaviour indicate clear pattern of regular use across different sites at different times and depending on their wins and offers switch operators.

o Behaviour that is recognisable as fraud/ criminal activity and can be stopped in real-time

o Onboarding behaviour and use of documents / type that indicate potential criminal/fraud risk and steps created to stop, increase risk requirements.

• Patterns of behaviour matched to external influences: weather, seasonal occasions and disruptions. Covid-19 is an obvious influence.

In this case the blocks were created, stopping a number of activities. But even more importantly the use of the data was added to analysis to establish insights. These insights were then shared with specific operators so together a proactive plan of action can be put in place.

The complex high-level processing system is consistently looking for consistencies. The data output of this and further deep actions is a sustainable approach to match behaviours to ongoing registrations by geography, time, values etc. The use of the analysis is key internally, but sharing of the analysis is even more valuable to partnerships with operators.

Industry commentators emphasises the value of providing operators with quality, mature data. ‘Client satisfaction levels with the overall service proposition, for instance at Neosurf, indicate quarterly trend data running at between 95% and 98%, highlighting not only the responsiveness of the customer care team, but, equally importantly, the underlying platform capabilities driven by the data analytics.’

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About Neosurf
Neosurf is a world-renowned payments solution enabling gamers and gamblers to pay online without credit card usage and without disclosing personal information. Founded in 2004 the Neosurf model is now regarded as one of the principal payment means globally.


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About Neosurf

About Neosurf Neosurf is a world-renowned payments solution enabling gamers and gamblers to pay online without credit card usage and without disclosing personal information. Founded in 2004 the Neosurf model is now regarded as one of the principal payment means globally.


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