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ADIB strengthens its fraud detection capabilities with enhanced AI-Driven Fraud Detection from SAS

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SAS, a specialist in analytics, fraud and financial crimes, has announced a recent partnership with ADIB, a leading Islamic financial institution in the UAE, to enhance and improve its fraud detection and investigation capabilities

Under the terms of the agreement signed by the two parties, SAS will help ADIB develop an enterprise-wide fraud detection system built on the SAS Fraud Management solution. SAS Fraud Management utilises industry-leading data analytics and machine learning technology to monitor payments and non-monetary transactions, as well as events, enabling the bank to utilise AI for predictive fraud detection.

The solution utilises in-memory processing to deliver instant responses, seamlessly integrating and analysing all data regardless of source or type, including third-party data. Equipped with a range of powerful tools at their disposal, administrators can handle alert resolution, manage payments and risk decisions, perform hot listing and blocking, and conduct downstream fulfilment actions from a single interface.

Additionally, through the partnership, ADIB will benefit from an array of innovative cloud computing capabilities powered by SAS, helping the bank align its business and operating model implementations. The integrated solution will offer the bank significant cost efficiencies, scalability, and flexibility, ensuring that their infrastructure can handle increased traffic spikes and support compute-intensive workloads securely and at scale.

Mamoun AlHomssey, chief information officer of ADIB, stated, “Working with SAS, a leading analytics and Fraud Management vendor, we want to take advantage of a fraud detection and prevention solution that can support multiple channels and lines of business and enable us to carry out enterprise-wide monitoring from a single platform. A particularly attractive feature of the SAS Fraud Detection solution is the embedded machine learning capabilities that ensure the system will become even more effective over time and able to recognise new types of fraud as they emerge.” 

Michel Ghorayeb, UAE country manager at SAS, added, “SAS is committed to safeguarding the organisations’ reputation and bottom line by helping them stay ahead of shifting tactics and new fraud schemes. With SAS Fraud Detection, ADIB will be able to better anticipate, protect and prevent new complex frauds as well as get a holistic view on all fraud risks across all their channels in one single platform. The application of sophisticated new techniques mustn't adversely impact the customer experience. With our enhanced fraud detection system and support for in-memory computing, machine learning methods and real-time decisioning, response times are more rapid and false-positive cases are immensely mitigated, delivering an improved customer experience.”