CRIF
CRIF Decision Solutions Ltd., a CRIF Group company, provides information services, and open banking and digital solutions for the UK financial sector to support decision management, consumer profiling, fraud prevention and digital transformation. It is also the outsourcer appointed by Claims Portal Ltd. to operate the RTA, EL and PL portal.
CRIF Decision Solutions Ltd. has been supporting the UK insurance industry for over 25 years and is a provider of the Claims and Underwriting Exchange Register (CUE).
CRIF is a global Fintech company specialising in the development and management of credit bureau services, business information systems and credit solutions. Established in 1988 in Italy, CRIF has an international presence, operating across four continents (Europe, America, Africa and Asia) and supporting over 10,500 banks, 600 insurance companies and more than 82,000 business clients in 50 countries.
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Managing increased cyber security risks due to coronavirus
A major event like coronavirus presents increased cyber and data security risks, especially with large numbers of organisations adopting home working policies. This content sheds light on the specific cyber security risks facing organisations and the steps they can take to mitigate their exposure.
How can banks and insurers effectively partner in the digital era?
In the digital age banks and insurers need to rethink their partnership approach to the customer and embrace the opportunities presented by the digital environment. This whitepaper looks at how insurers and banks can effectively partner together by leveraging the benefits of the bancassurance model.
SMEs and cyber risk - a ticking time bomb
Based on insights from Post’s SME Insurance Risk Survey, this article sheds light on why the take-up of cyber insurance among SMEs is so low, the perils of underinsurance and the biggest concerns among SMEs that might encourage them to increase their cyber cover through brokers or insurers.
Where do the biggest opportunities lie for brokers and insurers in the SME market?
Based on the findings of a recent SME Insurance Risk Survey, this report focuses on how insurers and brokers can attract and retain small to medium-sized enterprise clients, the importance of new technologies, the opportunities within the market and the emergence of new risks such as cyber.
GDPR and cyber risk
Combined with the backdrop of the GDPR regulatory environment, the cyber landscape is also rapidly evolving with criminals becoming ever more sophisticated. This content looks at how SMEs can reduce the risk of a cyber-attack and shares five top tips from the National Cyber Security Centre.
Identity theft and identity fraud: A volume crime
This report focuses on five types of identity theft, eight tips to protect personal data from identity theft and how organisations can reap the benefits of an ID Verification service when on-boarding a new customer or verifying an existing customer’s details in order to combat fraud.
Warranty insurance fraud
Fraudulent warranty claims can account for up to 15% of overall warranty costs and can cause businesses to lose up to 5% of their annual revenue. This report sheds light on five key areas of warranty fraud and how organisations can minimise their exposure.
Cyber threats to UK businesses
Cyber risk is now number one or very high on the threat matrix for many organisations. This report sheds light on the evolving landscape of cyber risk in the UK, how insurers can price cyber risk and four simple steps organisations can follow to proactively manage cyber risk.
Video: CRIF's Sara Costantini on improving fraud detection in commercial lines
In this video, Sara Costantini, director at CRIF Decision Solutions, discusses the topic of fraud in the commercial space with Post commissioning editor Cecile Brisson.
Improving detection of commercial insurance fraud
Based on recent research conducted by Post in association with CRIF, this spotlight focuses on what the industry can do to improve fraud detection within commercial lines, including data sharing opportunities and better collaboration between insurers and brokers.