I am merely giving you my experience running banks on both sides of the atlantic.
You can explain however you want. Chip and PIN is a big factor of course but is not the only one. ACH is a hot garbage and is a fraud vector which does not exist anywhere else. Remote account opening is a door wide open for fraud and, again, nowhere else.
Cost of fraud includes FTEs involved in managing fraud, software and infrastructure costs, lost opportunity etc. All those are incomparably higher in the US. I don't really care if you believe me or not, it is just my opinion.
You can explain however you want. Chip and PIN is a big factor of course but is not the only one. ACH is a hot garbage and is a fraud vector which does not exist anywhere else. Remote account opening is a door wide open for fraud and, again, nowhere else.
Cost of fraud includes FTEs involved in managing fraud, software and infrastructure costs, lost opportunity etc. All those are incomparably higher in the US. I don't really care if you believe me or not, it is just my opinion.