PHOENIX -- Desert Schools FCU announced Tuesday it will implement Bharosa's anti-fraud and multifactor authentication solution for its online banking. The $2.6 billion credit union will use Bharosa Tracker, real-time fraud detection software that will run behind the scenes, as well as the company's multifactor authentication system for identification of users. Bharosa is a privately held start-up based in Santa Clara, Calif.
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Fraser will succeed John Dugan, who's been Citi's chair for six years. The megabank also granted Fraser a one-time award of $25 million in restricted stock units, and more than 1 million stock options.
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An apparent increase in large-scale borrower fraud and the hot environment for bank mergers were the key themes as banks discussed their third-quarter results.
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