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Will every bank become a fintech? (Featuring TikTok)

38 min · 11 de mar de 2026
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As banking becomes fully digital, the fraud landscape is changing fast. In this episode of Good Question, Inscribe CEO Ronan Burke speaks with two leaders tackling fraud in very different environments: Hua Li, Head of Payment Risk at TikTok, and Angela Diaz, a senior fraud risk leader formerly at Discover. Their conversation reveals how digital platforms and traditional banks now face many of the same challenges — from account takeover to document fraud to AI-enabled attacks. They discuss: - How fraud works in TikTok’s creator payment ecosystem - Why first-party fraud and social engineering are rising - How AI is making fake documents harder to detect - The shift from branch banking to digital identity verification - Why behavioral anomaly detection may become the most important fraud defense The takeaway: as banks race to build fintech-like digital experiences, they are inheriting the same fraud risks — and must rethink how trust is established online.

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