Company: GDOT
Filing Date: 2025-11-10
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001386278-25-000076
Chunk: 282

Company: GREEN DOT CORP
Filing Date: 2025-11-10
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 2
Chunk 282
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 strategic alliances to develop, new technologies and services or to implement infrastructure change to further our strategic objectives, strengthen our existing businesses and remain competitive. However, our ability to develop or transition to new services and technologies may be inhibited by a lack of industry-wide standards, by difficulties encountered in our development of new services and technologies, by resistance from our retail distributors, BaaS partners, third-party processors or consumers to these changes, by the intellectual property rights of third parties or our reliance on certain third-party service providers. Moreover, our previously-announced plan to cease operations in China, where a significant portion of our software development is conducted, could potentially delay our ability to launch new products or services or impact our ability to deliver current products and services if we are unsuccessful in timely and cost-effectively transitioning those operations. A failure to maintain or to enhance our competitive position with respect to digital products and services, whether because we fail to anticipate customer or partner expectations or because 

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our technological developments fail to perform as desired or are not implemented in a timely or successful manner, could negatively affect our business and financial results.

Fraudulent and other illegal activity involving our products and services could negatively impact our financial position and results of operations.

Criminals are using increasingly sophisticated methods to engage in illegal activities using deposit account products (including demand deposit accounts and prepaid cards), reload products, or customer information and may see their effectiveness enhanced by the use of Artificial Intelligence. Illegal activities involving our products and services often include malicious social engineering schemes. This transaction fraud has negatively impacted and is expected to continue to impact many financial services companies including us in relation to our products.

Illegal activities may also include fraudulent payment or refund schemes and identity theft. We rely upon third parties for transaction processing services, which subjects us and our customers to risks related to the vulnerabilities of those third parties. A single significant incident of fraud, or increases in the overall level of fraud, involving our deposit account products, and other products and services, have in the past and could in the future, result in reputational damage to us in addition to losses. Such damage could reduce the use and acceptance of our deposit account products and other products and services, cause retail distributors to cease doing business with us, or lead to greater regulation that would increase our compliance costs. Fraudulent activity could also result in the imposition of regulatory sanctions, including significant monetary fines, which could negatively impact our business, results of operations and financial condition.

To address the challenges that we face with respect to fraudulent activity, we have implemented risk control