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Asia-Pacific falls to fourth in global fraud protection, with Malaysia dropping sharply and New Zealand, Singapore, and Australia leading regionally.
The Asia-Pacific region has dropped to fourth globally in fraud protection, according to Sumsub’s 2025 Global Fraud Index, which analyzed 112 countries with Statista and the Digital Assets Association Singapore.
While New Zealand and Thailand improved, major economies like Japan, Indonesia, and Malaysia declined sharply, with Malaysia falling from #34 to #86.
Singapore leads in government intervention, but overall regional performance lags behind Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas.
Top performers include New Zealand (#7), Singapore (#10), and Australia (#15), while Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, and Pakistan rank near the bottom.
Experts stress the need for continuous monitoring, AI-driven defenses, and information sharing as fraud evolves.
Sumsub, serving over 4,000 clients, supports global fraud prevention aligned with international AML standards.
Asia-Pacífico cae al cuarto lugar en la protección global contra el fraude, con Malasia cayendo bruscamente y Nueva Zelanda, Singapur y Australia liderando a nivel regional.