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KeyBank Fraud Controls in Focus After Ohio Robbery and Foiled $5,000 Check Scam
2 April 2026
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KeyBank Fraud Controls in Focus After Ohio Robbery and Foiled $5,000 Check Scam

CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 2, 2026, 07:25 EDT

Scrutiny of KeyBank’s security measures sharpened in Ohio this week. Police apprehended a suspect tied to a Miami Township branch robbery, while a KeyBank-sponsored case study pointed to a Northeast Ohio customer who blocked an altered check worth almost $5,000.

Timing is crucial here: despite persistent fraud, checks remain a staple. According to Federal Reserve Financial Services, a 2025 AFP survey reported that 63% of participants experienced attempted or successful check fraud in 2024, and 91% continued using checks. Last year, the Fed, FDIC and OCC said they were considering new anti-fraud measures—by December, industry feedback was still under review.

KeyCorp, the Cleveland banking group behind KeyBank, got hit with these incidents less than a fortnight before first-quarter earnings. The bank’s numbers are set for release April 16. As for the stock, it was changing hands at $20.34 ahead of Thursday’s open, up 26.5 cents from where it closed the prior session.

Officers responded to the KeyBank at 2950 Miamisburg Centerville Road around 2:47 p.m. on March 30, according to Miami Township police. Local outlets named the suspect as John Butler, 62. Police say Butler allegedly passed a note to the teller demanding money.

Back on March 31, 3BL Media highlighted a different instance tied to KeyBank’s fraud-protection push: Carol Abbot, who owns a restaurant, sidestepped a loss close to $5,000 after Positive Pay caught an altered check in time, according to the post.

Positive Pay works by matching checks submitted for payment against the information clients send ahead of time—helping banks catch altered or fake checks before funds are released. Business clients at Huntington, Fifth Third, and PNC can get similar offerings, underscoring how fraud controls are now central to commercial banking, not just an add-on.

Top leadership hasn’t minced words about the change. During a December webinar, executive vice president Brandon Nowac called layered controls “table stakes.” Frank McKenna, chief fraud strategist at Point Predictive, urged firms to “verify before you trust” and emphasized ongoing staff training to fight scams. Key.com

Matt Swope, senior product leader at KeyBank Payments, called fraud an “ongoing challenge” in a separate Key survey. He urged businesses to sit down with their bank and review controls at least annually. The survey also found 93% of middle-market firms had relied on paper checks sometime in the past year. Key.com

It’s a tough scene. According to Reuters, the FBI tallied close to 860,000 internet-crime complaints in 2024 — losses topping $16 billion, a jump of 33% from the year before. Banking regulators, meanwhile, flagged a 271% spike in reported noncard-payment fraud losses over the period from 2020 to 2024.

Whether the recent Ohio incidents signal a broader trend in fraud at Key remains unclear. So far, the bank hasn’t offered investors any updated details on first-quarter fraud or security expenses since reporting results on Jan. 20. The next look at those figures is set for April 16.

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