Indonesian Interbank Network Giant, ALTO, Adds ACI Worldwide Fraud Management to Enhance National Payment Experience
ACI Worldwide (NASDAQ: ACIW) has announced that ALTO, Indonesia’s leading interbank switch, has integrated ACI Fraud Management into its Retail Payments solution. This partnership enhances ALTO's capabilities, positioning it as the most advanced end-to-end enterprise payments solution in the industry. The integration aims to bolster security against the rising threat of cybercrime in real-time payments, driven by the recent launch of BI-FAST, Indonesia's first national real-time payment system, thereby addressing evolving regulatory requirements and safeguarding customer data.
- ALTO's integration of ACI Fraud Management enhances its payment security.
- Strengthens ALTO's position as a leader in Indonesia's payment landscape.
- Addresses increasing regulatory requirements effectively.
- The rising complexity of fraud detection may pose ongoing challenges.
- Real-time payment systems attract higher risks from fraudsters.
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ALTO operates one of Indonesia’s largest payment and acquiring networks and uses ACI for card-based transaction switching. It also operates ACI’s world-class fraud prevention solution across a range of real-time and alternative payment and merchant acquiring solutions such as QR code real-time payments—a timely and prudent enhancement, given the recent introduction of BI-FAST, Indonesia’s first national real-time payment system.
Embedding ACI Fraud Management into ALTO’s full suite of ACI payment solutions enhances and provides the network giant’s customers with greater security, reassurance and resilience, and demonstrates its commitment to ensuring its real-time payments solutions are backed by an equally best-in-class risk and fraud management infrastructure.
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As real-time payments are new and fast, they are attractive for attackers. Fraudsters actively seek to exploit vulnerabilities in nascent digital technology and services, while the speed of payments means that they can cash out faster. The challenge is that traditional security solutions are often incapable of enforcing policies at the speed and scale of real-time payments.
“Real-time payments are radically altering the way we view and respond to cybercrime and financial fraud. And the sophistication of the threat requires a modern, proactive approach,” said
“The partnership with ACI will help ALTO navigate a complex and changing payments landscape, while simultaneously addressing the growing need for resilient domestic and global interoperability,” Choo concluded.
ACI is a strategic payments technology partner to ALTO and the implementation of ACI Fraud Management expands an already long-term and trusted relationship between the two organizations.
The partnership helps ALTO address burgeoning regulatory requirements, capture growth in alternative payments and respond to future developments of the BI-FAST national payment gateway within the Indonesian market. The addition of real-time security means ALTO is also further safeguarding its operations and customers’ data.
“Staying real and relevant is our primary concern, given the complexity and speed of change in payments,” said Patricco Baron, Chief of Product and Innovation Officer, (CPIO), ALTO. “Cybersecurity remains an ongoing investment and evolution for us as we look to futureproof our business with the latest and best-in-class solutions to keep us and our customers protected. Together with ACI, we aim to ensure our customers remain in the safest of hands.”
Real-time rails are a central pillar of Asia’s larger modernization initiatives within banks and central infrastructures. ALTO’s move is yet another initiative in
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Founded in 1994, PT. ALTO Network (ALTO) is Indonesia’s leading provider of end-to-end bank switching and digital payment solutions. Licensed by
ALTO is currently servicing 40+ issuing and acquiring major banks and major non-banks, handling over 25 million transactions per month with a connection to 100,000+ automated teller machines (ATMs) and 1,000,000+ electronic data capture (EDC) machines across
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