Shirley W. Inscoe

Senior Analyst with Aite Group, covering fraud, data security, and consumer compliance issues

Ms. Inscoe brings to Aite Group 30 years of banking experience in enterprise fraud and payments issues. She has served as the chair of the BITS Fraud Reduction Steering Committee and the co-chair of Early Warning Services’ Advisory Committee, and has been a member of ABA’s Deposit Account Fraud and Payment Systems Committees.

Prior to joining Aite Group, Ms. Inscoe was the director of financial services solutions at Memento Inc., where she was responsible for guiding the company’s overall strategy and supporting product development, marketing, and sales related to payments risk mitigation. During her tenure with Memento, she worked to expand the firm’s product offerings beyond employee fraud to cover check, ACH, and wire fraud. Before that, Ms. Inscoe was senior vice president and director of payments strategy with Wachovia Bank, where she previously served as senior vice president and strategic support manager of enterprise loss management. She also served as corporate compliance manager with First Union Corporation.

Ms. Inscoe has spoken at many BAI, ABA, BITS, and NACHA conferences on topics related to payments and fraud prevention. In 2009, she co-authored a book on internal fraud entitled, Insidious: How Trusted Employees Steal Millions and Why It’s So Hard for Banks to Stop Them.

Ms. Inscoe is a Certified Risk Professional through the Bankers Administration Institute. She holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Western Carolina University.

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