Lloyds Tests Quantum Computing to Strengthen Fraud Detection

The bank explores advanced tech to tackle money mule networks effectively.

Highlights:

  • Lloyds is experimenting with quantum computing for fraud prevention.
  • The technology aims to expose money mule networks effectively.
  • This initiative represents a significant step in banking technology.

Lloyds Banking Group is testing quantum computing to improve its fraud detection methods.
The initiative targets money mule networks, which facilitate illegal fund transfers.
By leveraging advanced technology, Lloyds aims to better protect customers and reduce financial crime.
This move highlights an innovative approach within the banking sector to combat fraud.

Megan Clarke
Megan Clarke
Megan Clarke is a financial reporter and commentator with a focus on fintech startups, open banking, and the transformation of the UK’s financial services industry.

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