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Mary Ann Miller

Fraud & Cybercrime Executive Advisor and VP of Client Experience at Prove

Mary Ann Miller is the Fraud & Cybercrime Executive Advisor and VP of Client Experience at Prove. Mary Ann is a well-respected expert in the fraud and identity space who has been quoted by Sky News, TechCrunch, American Banker, USA Today, and others. Mary Ann was most recently Head of Fraud Strategy at Varo Bank, where she led the fraud strategy process for transitioning the fintech to a nationally chartered challenger bank. Prior to that, Mary Ann's held directorships and executive roles at well-known organizations such as USAA, PayPal, Lloyd's Banking Group, and other technology firms. She has also served on the US Federal Reserve Secure Payments Task Force and is a current member of the Federal Reserve’s Scams Definition and Classification Work Group.

retrail fraud
Blog
Holiday Retail Fraud: Stopping Scammers in Their Tracks

The holiday shopping season has always been a make it or break it time for retailers but this year holds unprecedented challenges due to the remarkable increase in fraud brought about by the supply chain crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the increase in organized smash-and-grab theft around the country.

Mary Ann Miller
December 21, 2021
TIN matching fraud
Blog
TIN Matching Fraud is on the Rise: Here’s What You Need to Know

No wonder we’ve seen a big jump at Prove in questions about TIN Matching fraud, an especially devastating form of fraud that affects both businesses and private citizens during tax season.

Mary Ann Miller
December 16, 2021
Bloomberg Radio
Company News
“Toughest Year in History for Retail Loss Prevention” Says Mary Ann Miller on Bloomberg Radio

What are the biggest retail fraud trends as we move into the holiday season and how does digitial identity tie in?

Mary Ann Miller
December 14, 2021
Identity theft
Blog
5 Tips to Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft & Cybercrime

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and with the holiday shopping season coming up, it’s a great reminder for consumers to stay vigilant online.

Mary Ann Miller
October 29, 2021
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