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To: Sheldon C. who wrote (3521)5/12/1998 4:50:00 PM
From: bob jordan  Read Replies (1) of 4676
 
Note the fingerprint section of this report:

Monday May 11, 10:01 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

MasterCard Wins Another Round Against Fraud

Total Fraud Level Falls to Historic Low As Dollar Losses Decline by Record Amount

PURCHASE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 11, 1998-- MasterCard International announced today that its ongoing battle
against bankcard fraud continued in 1997 resulting in the lowest fraud to sales level since MasterCard began tracking fraud
statistics.

Worldwide fraud basis points (the measurement of fraud against sales volume) for 1997 declined to 7.7, representing a 14.4%
decrease in basis points and the lowest basis points level in more than ten years. This is the equivalent of 7.7 cents of fraud for
each $100 of transaction volume, and compares to 9.0 basis points in 1996. Total dollar losses were $462 million - down from $499
million in 1996 representing the greatest decline in total dollar amount ever recorded. In addition, member fraud reporting has
become more comprehensive than ever before, making this reduction even more significant.

''These statistics prove that MasterCard's continued efforts to combat fraud continue to pay dividends, increasing the profitability
of our members and the security of MasterCard cardholders,'' said Joel S. Lisker, senior vice president, Security and Risk
Management. ''MasterCard's intense efforts have resulted in a downward trend in fraud basis points for five years in a row.
While fraud trends are cyclical, we are optimistic that the advanced security features and technologies we have pioneered over
the years will minimize members' fraud losses in the future.''

Decline in Major Fraud Categories

MasterCard member financial institutions report fraud statistics to MasterCard's SAFE reporting system (System to Avoid Fraud
Effectively). Nineteen ninety seven statistics show:

Counterfeit fraud decreased 25.2% over 1996, falling to its lowest basis point level - 1.6 - since 1990.
Dramatic fraud decreases were recorded in the Asia Pacific region - down 20.7% and in Latin America - down 33.5%.
Worldwide, the counterfeit category accounted for 20.5% of total fraud, down from 25.4% in 1996.
Losses due to fraudulent applications for credit cards declined 3.6% due to continued communication of best practices and
educational efforts.

''Counterfeit fraud had been a major growth area, and the decreases we saw in 1997 are encouraging,'' Lisker said. ''As expiring
cards are replaced around the world, security features and technologies - including neural networks and other sophisticated
techniques - will make counterfeiting and other forms of fraud even more difficult. Ultimately, biometric solutions will all but
eliminate fraud.''

MasterCard Security Initiatives Combat Fraud

MasterCard has led the industry in the development of security features such as the first tamper-evident signature panel, the use
of three-dimensional holograms, and card validation codes (CVCs). CVC1 provides the best protection against counterfeit fraud
activity and CVC2 gives banks a way to verify that a cardholder has the card in hand when requesting an address change, new
card order, or a new PIN.

Building on this history of security innovations, MasterCard continues to lead the industry in researching and piloting new security
initiatives that strengthen fraud prevention even as criminals who perpetrate fraud develop new schemes and technologies.

These efforts include the upcoming launch of a cutting-edge fraud predictive technology based on neural networks - mathematical
algorithms that detect patterns of behavior. The system, which MasterCard plans to test later this year, will provide member
institutions with additional tools to identify fraudulent transactions.

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Over the next year MasterCard also expects to implement a real-world biometrics pilot program involving one or more innovative
members. Since 1995, MasterCard has been studying the use of biometric technologies - which use unique physical characteristics
to identify individuals. Among the most promising of these technologies is finger minutiae which turns characteristics of a
fingerprint into a unique algorithm, which then can be stored and matched on a chip embedded in the card. MasterCard has been
conducting an internal pilot that uses finger minutiae technology at its global headquarters in Purchase, New York.

''MasterCard is leading the industry in development of new fraud-fighting tools,'' said Lisker. ''We estimate that a finger minutiae
system, when fully implemented, could save the financial services industry billions of dollars. Over the long term, technologies such
as neural networks and biometrics could dramatically reduce the cost of fraud to both cardholders and members.''

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MasterCard International has the most comprehensive portfolio of payment brands in the world. With 23,000 member financial
institutions, serving consumers in 220 countries and territories, MasterCard is the industry leader in quality and innovation. More
than 600 million MasterCard(R), Maestro(R), Cirrus(R) and Mondex(tm) cards are accepted at more than 15 million locations
worldwide. In 1997, gross dollar volume exceeded $600 billion. MasterCard can be reached through its World Wide Web site at
mastercard.com.

Contact:

MasterCard International, Purchase
Edward Dixon, 914/249-5028
edward_dixon@mastercard.com
or
Shandwick, New York
Julie Jacobs, 212/309-0620
jjacobs@shandwick.com

I think this is going to be the year of biometrics!!

Regards,
Bob
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