Our global commitment to supporting the fight against fraud: updates from Vienna

We had the honor of attending the Global Fraud Summit 2026, one of the leading international events dedicated to combating fraud, promoted by UNODC and INTERPOL and hosted at the Vienna International Centre.

The event was an important opportunity for discussion among institutions, international organizations and private sector practitioners, all of whom were engaged in strengthening comprehensive fraud prevention and counter-fraud strategies.

During two particularly intense days of work, we actively contributed to the debate on two fundamental strategic directions:

– The Call to Action on Combating Fraud: aims to transform shared commitments into concrete, measurable and coordinated actions at the international level.

– The Global Public-Private Partnership Framework: represents a structured model of public-private sector collaboration, essential for systemically addressing an increasingly complex and evolving phenomenon.

In fact, today the fight against fraud can no longer be dealt with in isolation. Threats are increasingly sophisticated, transnational and interrelated: for this reason, it is crucial to adopt an approach based on shared responsibilities, common standards and ongoing cooperation among all actors involved.

Being part of this global ecosystem is a strategic element for us. It means actively contributing to the definition of international best practices and, at the same time, incorporating innovative models and tools to integrate into our processes.

We return from Vienna with new perspectives, an even broader view of the phenomenon and a concrete commitment to further strengthen the security, reliability and resilience of our solutions, in line with emerging international standards.