Taming the Counterfeiting Epidemic (2024)

Taming the Counterfeiting Epidemic (1)

Magazine Fall 2023 Issue Research Feature

A multilayered approach is essential to effectively combat counterfeiting and unauthorized sales.

Robert Handfield, Anand Nair, and Thomas Y. Choi Reading Time: 17 min

Taming the Counterfeiting Epidemic (2)

Whether their leaders know it or not, many companies are losing significant revenue to counterfeiters and unscrupulous supply chain partners. Anyone perusing handbags at a street market knows how common it is to find fake products that look identical to the real thing but might not function the same way. In some cases, this can put consumers at risk: A pharmaceutical company, for instance, discovered counterfeit versions of its product on the black market that contained no active pharmaceutical ingredients. As well, a company’s legitimate product may be diverted for unauthorized sales, as when a global electronics company discovered that distributors in its network, who had ordered components supposedly for customer repairs, were selling them on the gray market.

High-demand products in every industry are lucrative targets for fraudulent criminal activity. Unfortunately, counterfeit products are a problem that many companies do not want to acknowledge or raise to their boards or shareholders. Senior executives often try to explain away the problem, rationalizing that counterfeiters will always find a way to copy products or that piracy represents only a small percentage of sales and is not worth going after. That plays right into the hands of what counterfeiters want businesses to do: ignore them.

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When companies do begin to quantify the level to which counterfeiters are affecting their bottom lines, they may attack the problem with piecemeal approaches to try to prevent it from growing. But that’s not enough.

Our research suggests that successfully combating counterfeits requires the attention of a broad collection of organizational functions. It works best with a multilayered strategy encompassing diverse methods and engaging the entire organization and its partners.

High-demand products in every industry are lucrative targets for fraudulent criminal activity.

We recommend that organizations tackle counterfeiting with a cohesive plan for identifying, containing, and preventing it.

About the Authors

Robert Handfield (@robhandfield) is the Bank of America University Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management in the Poole College of Management at North Carolina State University. Anand Nair is a professor of supply chain and information management in the D’Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University. Thomas Y. Choi is the AT&T Professor and a professor of supply chain management in the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University.

References

1.GS1 Healthcare Reference Book 2021-2022: Stories of Successful Implementations of GS1 Standards,” PDF file (Brussels: GS1 Healthcare, 2020), https://gs1ca.org.

2.Global Trade in Fakes: A Worrying Threat,” PDF file, (Paris: OECD Publishing and Illicit Trade, 2021), 9, www.oecd.org.

3. J. Pisani, “Amazon Blocked 10 Billion Listings in Counterfeit Crackdown,” AP News, May 10, 2021, https://apnews.com.

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FAQs

Does the Secret Service handle counterfeit money? ›

The U.S. Secret Service has a long and storied history of safeguarding America's financial and payment systems from criminal exploitation. The agency was created in 1865 to combat the rise of counterfeit currency following the Civil War.

What denomination of currency is the most counterfeited? ›

The $20 bill is the most commonly counterfeited banknote in the U.S., while overseas counterfeiters are more likely to make fake $100 bills. The real $100 bills are more prevalent overseas as well, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.

What foreign country is currently the leading counterfeiter of US currency? ›

Peru - Counterfeit Money (Dan Collyns) - The Peruvian capital of Lima is the "fake dollar" capital of the world, according to the United States Secret Service. For the past four years, the U.S. government has declared Peru the world's leading producer of fake US currency.

What does the government do to prevent counterfeiting? ›

The IPR Center is one of the U.S. government's key weapons in the fight against criminal counterfeiting and piracy. The IPR Center uses the expertise of its 19 member agencies to share information, develop initiatives, coordinate enforcement actions, and conduct investigations related to IP theft.

What to do with a fake $100 bill? ›

Write your initials and the date in the white border areas of the suspect note. Limit the handling of the note. Carefully place it in a protective covering, such as an envelope. Surrender the note or coin only to a properly identified police officer or a U.S. Secret Service special agent.

What happens if you deposit fake money in ATM? ›

In the USA, however, fake banknotes will be removed from your account. You will have to get in contact with the police and explain how and where you got this counterfeit money. If they find out you tried to deposit fake notes willingly, you will face legal actions and can even be jailed.

What is the safest currency in the world? ›

What is the safest currency in the world? The Swiss franc (CHF) is generally considered to be the safest currency in the world and many investors consider it to be a safe-haven asset. This is due to the neutrality of the Swiss nation, along with its strong monetary policies and low debt levels.

What is the most unworthy currency in the world? ›

The Iranian Rial is known as the world's least valuable currency. This began in 1979 following the Islamic Revolution, a time when numerous businesses abandoned Iran due to political instability. This situation worsened with the Iran-Iraq War and economic sanctions imposed due to Iran's nuclear activities.

What currency is the U.S. dollar backed by? ›

Prior to 1971, the US dollar was backed by gold. Today, the dollar is backed by 2 things: the government's ability to generate revenues (via debt or taxes), and its authority to compel economic participants to transact in dollars.

How to get rid of fake money? ›

Report Counterfeit Currency

Visit the Secret Service website to complete a Counterfeit Note Report or contact your local U.S. Secret Service field office. (Note: You must send the Counterfeit Note Report to your local U.S. Secret Service field office. Visit the U.S. Secret Service website for more information.)

What is the most counterfeited coin? ›

The Six Most Commonly Counterfeited US Coins
  • 1776 Continental Dollars. This widely counterfeited issue is generally very easy to spot. ...
  • 1804 Silver Dollars. ...
  • 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cents. ...
  • 1943 Lincoln Copper Cents. ...
  • 1916-D Mercury Dimes. ...
  • 1873-1878 Trade Dollars, Various Dates. ...
  • There is hope for collectors.
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What is the most counterfeited brand? ›

WHICH BRANDS ARE FAKED MOST OFTEN ONLINE?
  • YEEZY.
  • Nike Air Jordan.
  • Nike.
  • Converse.
  • Vans.
  • Adidas.
  • Timberland.
  • Puma.

Can Congress punish counterfeiters? ›

Article I, Section 8, Clause 6: [The Congress shall have Power . . . ] To provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and current Coin of the United States; . . . Marigold, 50 U.S. (9 How.)

How can we fight counterfeiting? ›

4 Trusted Ways Companies Can Fight Counterfeit Products
  1. GLOBAL PROTECTION OF IP. To restrict others from manufacturing your products without permission, you should secure a patent, trademark, or copyright. ...
  2. LICENSED DISTRIBUTORS AND RETAILERS. ...
  3. USE TECHNOLOGY. ...
  4. EDUCATE CONSUMERS.

What government agency handles counterfeit money? ›

Report Counterfeit Currency

Law enforcement agencies, banks and cash processors will submit suspected counterfeit currency to the Secret Service through our USDollars website.

Do self-service machines take fake notes? ›

The machines that accept your cash have computers that scan the bills to ensure they are valid. They are not 100% foolproof, they occasionally will let counterfeit bills through or reject valid currency. Additionally, almost all of these self-checkout areas have video cameras.

Does the FBI deal with counterfeit money? ›

Generally, counterfeit currency falls under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Treasury, which includes the Secret Service.

What department seizes counterfeit funds? ›

In 2023 alone, the Secret Service says it seized $21.8 million in counterfeit currency, leading to nearly 200 arrests. (Yes, the Secret Service is tasked with protecting the president, vice president and others, but the agency also investigates “crimes against the financial infrastructure of the United States.”)

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