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FICO Survey: Alarming Acceptance of 'Liar Loans' Among Indonesian Consumers

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23% of Indonesians say there are circumstances when its ok to exaggerate income on a loan application, while 11% believe it's normal for people to do so. (Graphic: FICO)

23% of Indonesians say there are circumstances when its ok to exaggerate income on a loan application, while 11% believe it's normal for people to do so. (Graphic: FICO)

Highlights

  • A third of Indonesians (34%) think it’s OK or normal for people to exaggerate their income on loan applications
  • One in ten Indonesians (10%) believe it’s normal for people to deliberately misrepresent their income on mortgage applications
  • Falsifying insurance claims is viewed as the most taboo form of fraud, with more than three in four Indonesians (77%) believing it is not acceptable

Global analytics software leader FICO today shared its latest global consumer fraud research, revealing alarming attitudes toward first-party financial fraud both globally and in the Indonesian market.

The survey finds that while most Indonesian respondents view the misrepresentation of information when applying for financial products and making insurance claims unacceptable, a sizeable portion of the population feels otherwise.

Two in five Indonesians think it is normal or acceptable in some cases to misrepresent their income on an application for a bank account (42%), mortgage (35%) or automotive finance (49%). Additionally, more than a third of Indonesians (34%) believe that exaggerating income on a personal loan application to be normal or acceptable.

These sentiments closely align with global attitudes. The survey reveals that the majority of consumers (56%) firmly reject exaggerating income on loan applications, viewing it as never acceptable. One in four (24%) consider it permissible in certain circumstances, while one in seven (15%) view it as a normal practice.

“Consumers must understand that misrepresentation of information when applying for financial products can lead to serious consequences, even if done unintentionally,” said Aashish Sharma, APAC segment leader for risk lifecycle and decision management at FICO. “Banks can tackle the real problem of ‘liar loans’ by improving their ability to detect inaccuracies, enabling safeguards from bad debt while effectively preventing customers from committing fraud.”

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Growing Mortgage Sector at Risk of Application Fraud

The Indonesian mortgage market, estimated at IDR72 trillion (US$ 4.56 billion) in 2024, is expected to reach IDR117 (US$7.39 billion) by 2029 (). However, with a quarter of Indonesian consumers (25%) believing it's acceptable under certain circumstances to lie on mortgage applications and one in ten (10%) viewing it as normal, financial institutions face significant risk assessment challenges and potential bad loan rates.

Even when a mortgage application from an existing customer appears legitimate on paper, the established banking relationship can be exploited to commit fraud. By exaggerating income, such as inflating self-employment earnings or overstating bonuses, and omitting debts or misrepresenting personal circumstances, applicants can manipulate the loan process. This makes it difficult for lenders to detect these discrepancies without thorough and proactive verification measures.

“While application fraud presents unique challenges, financial institutions can bolster their fraud defenses through industry-leading data analytic solutions,” said Sharma. “Risk assessments can be enhanced by applying anomaly detection analytics, conducting comprehensive data analysis, and continuously monitoring accounts for signs of sleeper fraud or impending bust-outs.”

Falsifying Insurance Claims Is Most Taboo

According to FICO’s research, falsifying insurance claims is viewed as the most taboo form of fraud, according to FICO’s research, with around two-thirds of consumers globally believing it is never acceptable to exaggerate the value of stolen property or add false items to a claim. This sentiment is echoed by more than three in four Indonesians (77%).

Matching global trends, attitudes shift regarding other financial products. Half of consumers globally, including half of Indonesians, feel it is unacceptable to exaggerate income on a mobile phone contract (51%) or an application for automotive financing (49%).

“The FICO survey reveals concerning public perceptions about application fraud,” noted Sharma. “While many are adopting their views based on circumstances, fraud cannot be justified. Financial institutions that detect fraud before granting credit can protect themselves and prevent customers from inadvertently engaging in questionable or criminal behaviour.”

The survey was conducted in November 2023 by an independent research company adhering to research industry standards. 1,001 Indonesian adults were surveyed, along with approximately 12,000 other consumers in Canada, U.S., Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, The Philippines, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, U.K. and Spain.

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24/09/2024

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