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Visa To Acquire Fraud Prevention Firm BioCatch

The acquisition adds AI-powered behavioral fraud detection as Visa seeks to counter account takeovers, scams and money-mule activity across its payments network.

  • On Monday, Visa announced a definitive agreement to acquire BioCatch, a fraud intelligence provider, for $2.4 billion in cash from investment firm Permira and other shareholders.
  • Andrew Torre, president of value-added services at Visa, cited rising fraud threats as a driver, noting account takeovers and scams cost the global economy over $1 trillion annually.
  • BioCatch protects 1.8 billion devices and 760 million users globally by analyzing behavioral patterns such as keystrokes and touch gestures to distinguish legitimate users from fraudsters in real time.
  • CEO Gadi Mazor stated the company will retain its management team and reporting structure while operating as part of Visa, continuing to serve 350 banking clients with existing technologies.
  • The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals and is expected to close by the end of Visa's fiscal second quarter of 2027, representing one of the largest deals in the Israeli tech sector.
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Visa announced an agreement to purchase BioCatch's anti-fraud intelligence company for $2.4 billion, informed the flag on Monday (3). According to Visa, the acquisition complements its portfolio of cybersecurity, fraud prevention and risk management solutions. The operation is still subject to regulatory approvals, and the expectation is that it will be completed by the end of the second fiscal quarter of Visa 2027 — that is, by March next year.…

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Seol Won-tae = Visa acquires Israel-based financial fraud prevention startup BioCatch for $2.4 billion (approximately 3.43 trillion won) in cash...

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