EFX EQUIFAX INC.

Equifax Canada Reports Rise in Automotive Fraud

Equifax Canada Reports Rise in Automotive Fraud

– Automotive Fraud Driven by ID Theft and Falsified Credit Applications a Significant Area of Concern for Businesses and Consumers –

TORONTO, Sept. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Equifax Canada reports that while application fraud is down in some areas, automotive lenders are seeing a surge in fraud. According to new data from Equifax Canada, automotive fraud is up by 54 per cent year-over-year and is largely driven by falsified credit applications and the continued prevalence in identity theft. Ontario has experienced the most significant increase in auto fraud rates, doubling since Q2 2023.

In addition, first party fraud (fraud in which the borrower knowingly uses their own personal information to commit fraud) continues to be the most prevalent type of misrepresentation in automotive. “Automotive fraud is a significant pain point for both businesses and consumers,” said Carl Davies, Head of Fraud and Identity at Equifax Canada. “Consumers choosing to falsify their income, employment, and financial information to secure credit are a growing concern for lenders. This deceit may provide short-term financial gains for the consumer, but certainly can lead to long-term consequences such as loan denials, damaged credit, and legal ramifications.”

Synthetic Identity Fraud

Overall, the proportion of identity theft in credit applications continues to grow with 48.3 per cent of all fraud applications flagged as identity fraud in Q2 2024, up from 42.9 per cent in Q2 2023, according to data from Equifax Canada. While the proportion of true identity fraud remained the same at 39.4 per cent, there has been a rise in synthetic identity fraud, where criminals combine real and fake data to create new identities. The incidence of synthetic identity fraud rose from 2.8 per cent in Q2 2023 to eight per cent in Q2 2024.

“The rise in true identity fraud along with synthetic identity fraud, underscores the need for enhanced fraud detection across digital platforms where these crimes are increasingly being perpetrated,” added Davies. “The increase in digital transactions has made it easier for fraudsters to exploit weaknesses in current fraud prevention measures.”

Other Notable Trends:

  • Identity FraudOlder consumers with high credit scores are increasingly being targeted. Forty per cent of third-party identity fraud cases involved victims with credit scores above 800 (which is considered excellent), and 76 per cent of these consumers had no prior delinquency on their credit files.

  • Mortgage Fraud: Across Canada, mortgage fraud rates have dropped by 16.3 per cent year-over-year. Alberta is the one exception with mortgage fraud on the rise, often involving falsified income and employment documentation.

  • Deposit Fraud: Deposit fraud, which occurs when fraudulent transactions or payments are made to recently opened accounts, has also experienced a sharp increase, growing from 27.4 per cent of first-party fraud in Q2 2023 to 41.2 per cent in Q2 2024, much of which was driven by the telco industry.

As fraudsters adapt and refine their tactics, it's important for and to stay vigilant by using that can detect fraud early through timely alerts on credit report changes. Effective fraud prevention includes verifying identities, cross-checking financial documents, and staying informed about regional fraud trends—key measures that can help mitigate the growing threat of fraud for Canadian consumers and businesses alike.

For more information on fraud prevention, visit and the .

About Equifax

At Equifax (NYSE: EFX), we believe knowledge drives progress. As a global data, analytics, and technology company, we play an essential role in the global economy by helping financial institutions, companies, employers, and government agencies make critical decisions with greater confidence. Our unique blend of differentiated data, analytics, and cloud technology drives insights to power decisions to move people forward. Headquartered in Atlanta and supported by nearly 15,000 employees worldwide, Equifax operates or has investments in 24 countries in North America, Central and South America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region. For more information, visit .

Contact:

Andrew Findlater

SELECT Public Relations



(647) 444-1197

Angie Andich

Equifax Canada Media Relations



EN
24/09/2024

Underlying

To request access to management, click here to engage with our
partner Phoenix-IR's CorporateAccessNetwork.com

Reports on EQUIFAX INC.

 PRESS RELEASE

Equifax Canada Appoints Ramon Yarde as Chief Data Officer

Equifax Canada Appoints Ramon Yarde as Chief Data Officer Accelerating commitment to market-leading data, analytics and unparalleled insights and solutions TORONTO, Oct. 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Equifax Canada has announced the appointment of Ramon Yarde as Chief Data Officer (CDO) as part of Equifax Canada’s commitment to market-leading data, analytics and unparalleled insights for Canadian consumers and businesses. Yarde has served as interim CDO since February 2024. A trusted leader at Equifax Canada since 2006, he has held several leadership roles during his tenure, including...

 PRESS RELEASE

Equifax Canada rapporte une hausse de la fraude dans le secteur de l’a...

Equifax Canada rapporte une hausse de la fraude dans le secteur de l’automobile – Fraude dans le secteur de l’automobile attribuable au vol d’identité et aux demandes de crédit falsifiées : une préoccupation importante pour les entreprises et les consommateurs – TORONTO, 24 sept. 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Equifax Canada signale que même si la fraude liée aux demandes de crédit est à la baisse dans certains secteurs, les prêteurs automobiles constatent une recrudescence des fraudes. Selon de nouvelles données d’Equifax Canada, la fraude automobile a augmenté de 54 % par rapport à l’année p...

 PRESS RELEASE

Equifax Canada Reports Rise in Automotive Fraud

Equifax Canada Reports Rise in Automotive Fraud – Automotive Fraud Driven by ID Theft and Falsified Credit Applications a Significant Area of Concern for Businesses and Consumers – TORONTO, Sept. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Equifax Canada reports that while application fraud is down in some areas, automotive lenders are seeing a surge in fraud. According to new data from Equifax Canada, automotive fraud is up by 54 per cent year-over-year and is largely driven by falsified credit applications and the continued prevalence in identity theft. Ontario has experienced the most significant in...

 PRESS RELEASE

Financial Stress Continues to Rise for Businesses Across Key Industrie...

Financial Stress Continues to Rise for Businesses Across Key Industries - Economic Uncertainty and Recent Natural Disasters Could Further Impact Credit Performance for Businesses - Equifax Canada Market Pulse — Q2 2024 Quarterly Business Credit Trends Report TORONTO, Sept. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Equifax Canada’s Q2 Business Credit Trends Report reveals an uptick in businesses missing credit payments. According to the data, over 56,000 businesses missed at least one financial trade in Q2 2024, up 10.2 per cent from the same period in 2023. At a trade level, the 60+ day (volume) fi...

 PRESS RELEASE

Les difficultés financières des entreprises continuent d’augmenter dan...

Les difficultés financières des entreprises continuent d’augmenter dans des secteurs clés – L’incertitude économique et les récentes catastrophes naturelles pourraient avoir d’autres répercussions sur le rendement du crédit chez les entreprises – Pouls du marché d’Equifax Canada – Rapport trimestriel du T2 2024 sur les tendances du crédit liées aux entreprises. TORONTO, 17 sept. 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Le rapport d’Equifax Canada sur les tendances du crédit liées aux entreprises du T2 révèle une hausse du nombre d’entreprises qui omettent des paiements de crédit. Selon les données, plu...

ResearchPool Subscriptions

Get the most out of your insights

Get in touch