Best-in-class retailers should focus on optimising order acceptance in 2013 according to the ninth annual UK eCommerce Fraud Management Report from CyberSource, a Visa company (NYSE: V).
The survey of 200 UK merchants revealed clear opportunities for businesses to identify and convert valid orders faster, whilst further streamlining their manual review processes. According to the report, retailers reject a significant proportion of eCommerce orders, some of which may be valid. Furthermore, merchants reported that, on average, they manually review a quarter of eCommerce orders; however they ultimately accept over two thirds of these transactions.
“In 2013, businesses should take an holistic view of fraud management and focus on acceptance; identifying good customers sooner and then optimising their entire payment experience, irrespective of the device or channel used,” said Simon Stokes, Managing Director EMEA at CyberSource.
The UK eCommerce industry is a world leader in terms of its maturity and scale; worth £78bn in 2012 according to the IMRG. The report found that the US, Germany, France and Ireland generate the most cross-border eCommerce revenue for UK merchants. Italy, Spain and China are the top countries planned for market entry in 2013. New territories and digital channels bring significant opportunity to merchants, as well as potential complexity.
“As businesses look to reach more customers and source new revenue opportunities, it’s important to find the right balance when defining risk strategies,” said the report’s co-author Dr Akif Khan, Director, Strategic Initiatives, CyberSource. “Optimising profits means focusing on the end-to-end eCommerce journey, and doing so efficiently. By automating acceptance and minimising the need for manual review, fraud managers can positively impact conversion rates, profit margins and the overall customer experience.”
CyberSource’s Managed Risk Services team has introduced a five point plan to help businesses streamline order acceptance. Much more detailed insight is offered in the full report, accessed here: http://www.cybersource.com/ukfraudreport
CyberSource, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Visa Inc., is a payment management company. Over 400,000 businesses worldwide use CyberSource and Authorize.Net brand solutions to process online payments, streamline fraud management, and simplify payment security. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, and maintains offices throughout the world, with regional headquarters in Singapore, Tokyo, Miami, Sao Paulo and Reading, U.K. CyberSource operates in Europe under agreement with Visa Europe. For more information, please visit www.cybersource.co.uk.
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