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SmartMetric Says Projected Card Fraud Losses of $10 Billion in the USA Could Actually Cost Retailers $29 Billion in Actual Total Card Fraud Costs by 2020

SmartMetric Says Projected Card Fraud Losses of $10 Billion in the USA Could Actually Cost Retailers $29 Billion in Actual Total Card Fraud Costs by 2020.

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SmartMetric Says Projected Card Fraud Losses of $10 Billion in the USA Could Actually Cost Retailers $29 Billion in Actual Total Card Fraud Costs by 2020

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n SmartMetric, Inc. (OTCQB: SMME) – A 2016 iovation/Aite Group study on \n EMV’s projected impact on financial fraud reports that credit card fraud \n losses may climb to as much as $10 billion in the United States alone by \n 2020.\n \n \n According to a study conducted by Lexis Nexis, “Retail fraud continues \n to increase sharply year-on-year, along with its cost.”\n \n \n • The average volume and value of fraudulent transactions has risen.\n \n \n • And, the level of fraud as a percentage of revenues has moved upwards \n (1.58% to 1.80% on average).\n \n \n For every dollar taken in by a retailer, 1.8% leaves the retailer’s \n hands due to the cost of fraud. This is an incredible unseen tax on the \n public as these fraud costs are invariably passed on to the consumer \n through higher retail prices to cover these card fraud losses said \n SmartMetric’s President & CEO, Chaya Hendrick, today.\n \n \n The real cost of fraud for each $1.00 lost to fraud by a retailer is \n $2.94, which involves increased expenses related to chargebacks, fees, \n merchandise redistribution, labor/investigation, legal prosecution and \n IT/software security. This is a 6% increase from the previous year.\n \n \n SmartMetric has developed a credit card that uses the card holder’s \n fingerprint to activate the credit or debit card prior to it being \n inserted into a retailers credit card reader or ATM. This allows for a \n full 100% biometric validation of the card user.\n \n \n “Using biometrics inside the credit card is something that has taken us \n over 15 years of R&D, but now we find ourselves with arguably the most \n advanced and exciting biometric solution to fight credit card fraud,” \n said Chaya Hendrick.\n \n \n Follow these links to view the SmartMetric biometric credit card: Using \n the SmartMetric Card at an ATM, Storing \n your fingerprint on your card, Using \n the SmartMetric Biometric Card at an ATM, SmartMetric \n Biometric Portable Medical Records Card. To view the company \n website: www.smartmetric.com.\n \n \n Safe Harbor Statement: Certain of the above statements \n contained in this press release are forward-looking statements that \n involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking \n statements are within the meaning of tha...

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