Data Mining for Financial Fraud Detection: Techniques, Case Studies and Challenges

Lawal, Afiz Adewale and Ezeife, Enuma and Akande, Jamiu Olamilekan and Olapade, Ajibola and Olatunji, Aishat Oluwatoyin (2025) Data Mining for Financial Fraud Detection: Techniques, Case Studies and Challenges. Asian Journal of Mathematics and Computer Research, 32 (2). pp. 36-51. ISSN 2395-4213

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Abstract

Financial fraud is a pervasive issue that causes economic losses and undermines trust in financial systems worldwide. As fraudulent activities become increasingly sophisticated, traditional detection methods are often insufficient to cope with the scale and complexity of modern financial transactions. This paper explores the role of data mining techniques in enhancing fraud detection systems, offering an analysis of various methodologies such as classification, clustering, anomaly detection, and predictive modeling. Through case studies, this paper highlights the practical applications of these techniques in detecting credit card fraud, money laundering, insurance fraud, and investment fraud. It also examines the data mining process, such as data collection, feature selection, model training, and deployment, while addressing the challenges and limitations such as data quality, class imbalance, and regulatory issues. Furthermore, this paper discusses advanced approaches like ensemble methods, anomaly detection, graph-based methods, and hybrid techniques, which improve detection accuracy. The findings emphasize the importance of adaptive, privacy-compliant systems that can evolve with emerging fraud patterns. Ultimately, the integration of data mining technology and real-time fraud detection techniques is highlighted as a means to enhance security, transparency, and the efficiency of fraud prevention strategies.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Asian Library > Mathematical Science
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Date Deposited: 21 Mar 2025 04:25
Last Modified: 21 Mar 2025 04:25
URI: http://conference.peerreviewarticle.com/id/eprint/2188

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