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How can the mortgage industry stay ahead of criminals using AI to forge documents? It’s a question becoming increasingly urgent as a new wave of sophisticated fraud hits the Australian lending landscape
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This week, the team discusses the move by finance associations to lobby for ATO data integration into open banking as a “single source of truth” to verify borrower income and crush fraudulent applications. They also dive into the recent acquisition, creating Australia’s largest deposit bond provider, and how the government thinks it can fix the Compensation Scheme of Last Resort.
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