تسرب الإيرادات من معاملات الاحتيال غير المكتشفة (Revenue Leakage from Undetected Fraudulent Transactions)
Definition
Mobile gaming apps in UAE process in-app purchases (battle passes, cosmetics, premium currency) using payment processors linked to CBUAE-regulated channels. Without real-time fraud detection, these transactions include fraudulent payments (stolen payment credentials, compromised accounts, exploit abuse generating false revenue). Once disputed by card-issuing banks, merchants face: (1) Chargeback liability (full refund + fees), (2) Payment processor penalties, (3) Investigation costs, (4) Increased fraud-related reserves/holdbacks on future payouts.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: HARD Evidence: UAE cybercrime losses AED 1.6 billion (2023-2024). Gaming sector estimate (8-15% of market loss): AED 135M-254M annually. Per-transaction cost: Chargeback fee AED 25-75 + staff investigation 4-8 hours @ AED 100-200/hour = AED 400-1,600 per disputed transaction. Fraud rate in mobile gaming: 2-5% of transaction volume (industry benchmark). At 5% fraud rate on USD 460M market: ~AED 11.5M in fraudulent transaction volume requiring remediation.
- Frequency: Continuous; 30% YoY increase in cybercrime incidents
- Root Cause: Weak transaction monitoring, lack of behavioral analytics, delayed fraud detection enabling chargebacks, insufficient identity verification at payment initiation
Why This Matters
This pain point represents a significant opportunity for B2B solutions targeting Mobile Gaming Apps.
Affected Stakeholders
Revenue Manager, Payment Operations, Finance Controller, Fraud Analyst
Action Plan
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Methodology & Sources
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