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Fraud Prevention Advice - Financial Fraud Action UK. Association of Certified Fraud Examiners - Fraud Resources. Fraud Talk A monthly podcast where we break down case studies, talk with the industry's leading experts and give you the tools you need to spot, fight and prevent fraud. 2013/2014 Compensation Guide Use the ACFE’s Salary Center and the 2013/2014 Compensation Guide to learn how your compensation compares with that of other anti-fraud professionals. Report to the Nations The ACFE's 2012 Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse is based on data compiled from a study of 1,388 cases of occupational fraud that occurred worldwide between January 2010 and December 2011.

Fraud Magazine Devoted to timely, insightful articles on white-collar crime and fraud examination techniques, Fraud Magazine is a bimonthly publication that gives readers practical "down-in-the-trenches" information they can apply immediately. Fraud Prevention Check-Up Are you vulnerable to fraud? Do you have adequate controls in place to prevent it? TPE (Terminaux de Paiement Éléctronique) par CB, expertise monétique. What's Next In Payments | PYMNTS.com. Untitled. Paybefore.com - Home Page - The industry resource for prepaid and stored value cards. Identita: The Powered Card Identity Provider. Online Payment System - Fast and Safe Online Payment System | by PT. Fasa Centra Artajaya.

5ème édition du salon de la Monétique et des services bancaires. PaymentSolutions4Africa.com | Le 1er portail d'actualité sur la monétique et les moyens de paiement en Afrique. ACN. Création du groupement interbancaire monétique d'Afrique centrale. Contactless Card Limits In Europe & Around The World. The maps above and below show contactless card limits (how much you can spend without entering a pin or signature) in Europe and many other countries around the world. Some quick facts: Japan has the highest limit at ¥20,000 ($184.28, £144.70, € 161.60) Poland has the lowest limit at 50 PLN ($13.29, £10.43, € 11.66). The UK’s typical limit of £30 is slightly higher than most European countries (€25 is the norm), but low by international standards. You can see the full list of countries below: The data for the above comes from Wikipedia’s list of contactless floor limits by country.

The maps themselves were created using MapChart with the colours being selected using ColorBrewer. Find the maps interesting?