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Tylor Tourville

July 18, 2025 by Tylor Tourville Leave a Comment

Verituity CEO Ben Turner was recently published in American Banker with an article examining the growing urgency around payments fraud and the need for regulators to rethink how verification is approached in a real-time payments environment.

In Regulators need to lead a rethink of how we deal with payments fraud, Ben responds to the Federal Reserve, FDIC and OCC’s recent request for information on fraud mitigation, noting that fraud-related suspicious activity reports continue to climb and that check fraud has surged dramatically since the pandemic. While international initiatives such as Verification of Payee (VoP) and Confirmation of Payee (CoP) represent meaningful progress, Ben argues that static, one-time verification models are no longer sufficient in today’s digital payments ecosystem.

The article outlines why traditional verification checkpoints fail to account for evolving fraud tactics such as social engineering, synthetic identity fraud and account takeovers. Ben calls for a more dynamic, intelligence-driven approach — one that treats each transaction as its own verification event and incorporates behavioral, contextual and device-level signals to better detect risk.

As regulators consider next steps, the piece underscores a broader theme: payments are only as secure as the systems that verify them. Modernizing verification infrastructure will be essential not only for compliance, but for meaningfully reducing fraud in a rapidly changing financial landscape.

Read the full article in American Banker for Ben’s perspective on how regulators and industry stakeholders can work together to strengthen payments security.

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May 5, 2025 by Tylor Tourville Leave a Comment

Verituity Founder and CEO Ben Turner was recently featured on the Leaders in Payments Podcast, joining host Greg Myers to discuss innovation in enterprise payments, the evolving role of verification, and how financial institutions can manage risk in an era of faster settlement and digital transformation.

The Leaders in Payments Podcast is a leading forum for executives and practitioners in the payments industry, covering trends and technologies shaping the future of money movement, digital banking, and commerce. On Episode 394, Ben shared his perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing banks and enterprises as they rethink payment controls, identity verification, and fraud prevention in increasingly complex payout environments.

During the conversation, Ben explored how traditional verification approaches fall short in real-time and digital payout scenarios and why a more dynamic, confidence-based verification strategy is critical for enterprise adoption of new payment rails. He also shared insights on how financial institutions can balance speed, security, and operational resilience as the payments landscape evolves.

Ben’s appearance on Leaders in Payments builds on Verituity’s ongoing thought leadership in payments innovation and reinforces the company’s commitment to helping banks and enterprises move toward faster, safer, and more reliable payment models.

Listen to the full episode on the Leaders in Payments website.

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April 28, 2025 by Tylor Tourville Leave a Comment

Verituity’s Founder and CEO Ben Turner recently appeared on the IBS FinTech Intelligence Podcast hosted by Robin Amlôt of IBS Intelligence, discussing the evolving role of stablecoins in enterprise payments and the critical importance of verification in modern payout systems.

In the episode, titled US Treasury to Phase Out Paper Checks — What Are the Challenges?, Ben shared insights into how stablecoin adoption is progressing, why faster settlement creates new verification and compliance challenges, and what financial institutions should consider as they explore stablecoin use cases. The conversation explored how legacy KYC and onboarding checks fall short in real-time payment environments and why a continuous, confidence-based verification approach is becoming essential for secure and scalable stablecoin deployment.

Ben’s appearance builds on Verituity’s thought leadership in payments, verification, and financial infrastructure, reinforcing the company’s position at the intersection of fintech innovation and enterprise risk management. The podcast is part of a broader industry conversation about how banks and enterprises can responsibly harness emerging payment technologies while maintaining governance and operational resilience.

Listen to the full episode to learn more about Ben’s take on the future of payments and verification.

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April 1, 2025 by Tylor Tourville Leave a Comment

Verituity Founder and CEO Ben Turner was recently quoted in American Banker following the U.S. Treasury’s announcement that it will phase out paper checks for federal disbursements and transition to digital payments.

The article, Treasury’s halt of paper checks likely to reduce fraud, examines how the shift away from paper checks could help curb rising fraud losses across the banking industry. Suspicious Activity Reports tied to check fraud have surged in recent years, with nearly half of banks identifying check scams as a top fraud concern for 2025.

In the piece, Ben highlighted both the operational and cultural challenges associated with modernizing federal payment systems, noting that “you need the culture to be ready to adapt to a radical change.” He also underscored the importance of supporting unbanked populations during the transition and designing platforms that target paper checks only where necessary.

Beyond fraud reduction, Ben pointed to the economic case for modernization, explaining that the cost of issuing a paper check can range from $8 to $12, while a verified digital payment can be delivered for less than $1 per transaction. When combined with reduced fraud and error rates, the potential savings for large issuers are significant.

As financial institutions and government agencies accelerate digital payment adoption, the conversation increasingly centers on verification, fraud prevention, and ensuring that modern payment rails are both efficient and secure. Verituity continues to support this shift through its focus on verified digital payouts and enterprise-grade payment controls.

Read the full piece in American Banker.

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