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Hear from our experts – a deeper look at the 2024 Global Risk Decisioning Survey

The 2024 Global Risk Decisioning Survey has brought to light critical insights into the challenges and priorities faced by financial institutions. We looked at everything from risk decisioning challenges and customer management priorities to confidence in the accuracy of risk models and fraud screening measures. But what impact do those challenges have on your business? We’re looking deeper into the results, highlighting expert opinions and the business impacts of these evolving trends.

Top Risk Decisioning Challenges

The survey identifies two major challenges: 49% of respondents struggle with managing risk across the customer journey, while 48% face hurdles in developing and deploying risk decisioning processes. Efficiently managing risk across the entire customer journey, and being able to develop and deploy processes and decisioning workflows without vendor reliance, is key to maintaining sustainable business performance.

What are the consequences of ineffective risk management? The inability to effectively manage risk can lead to increased revenue loss and defaults, operational disruptions and inefficiencies, and slower onboarding and loan approvals. It also places you at a competitive disadvantage with the potential for loss of market share, and the misalignment of business goals and strategies that don’t accurately account for potential risks. And of course, there’s always the question of reduced customer satisfaction and loyalty, which can have a long-lasting effect on sustainable business growth. 

Carol Hamilton, Chief Product Officer at Provenir, emphasizes the need to shift from traditional, legacy approaches to dynamic, data-driven strategies for better value across the customer lifecycle. “There’s a real traditional legacy approach to thinking about customers, especially from a credit risk perspective. And every month you reassess them and you calculate the same sort of metrics, but there are some outdated rules and models being used. Whereas disruptors are trying to look at how we can create something that’s more dynamic, data-driven, and intelligent, so they can really try and ensure the most value to their customers and their organization throughout the whole customer lifecycle.”

Top Risk Decisioning Priorities

Acquiring customers (47%) and managing them effectively (53%) are the top priorities our survey respondents face. While acquiring new customers is vital, maintaining satisfaction and maximizing existing customer value is crucial for sustainable growth. Inefficient customer management results in lower customer lifetime value and negative experiences, which leads to reduced customer retention and loyalty. Apart from the direct negative impact on customers, it also leads to higher acquisition costs, ineffective use of internal resources, and less predictable/stable revenue sources.

Kathy Stares, EVP of North America at Provenir, highlights the benefits of real-time insights across the customer lifecycle. “Every decision point across the customer lifecycle – from credit risk evaluation to cross-sell to collections – stands to benefit from the real-time, contextual insights that open banking data can deliver in 2024.”

Accuracy of Credit Risk Decisioning Models

40% of respondents believe their credit risk decisioning models are not entirely effective. While confidence in these models has improved since our last survey, there is still significant opportunity to ensure more accurate and equitable credit decisioning. Inaccuracies in credit risk models can lead to increased credit losses, regulatory and compliance issues, and operational inefficiencies. Without accurate risk models, the potential for negative customer experiences is also a real threat, as well as less equitable funding and a lack of financial and credit inclusion. 

Frode Berg, Managing Director of EMEA at Provenir, discusses the power of AI to improve credit risk models. “There’s a growing belief in the power of AI decisioning, including machine learning and predictive analytics. These technologies will continue to shape the financial industry going forward, improving credit risk models, decisioning efficiency, financial inclusion, and ultimately having a positive impact on the customer experience.”

Confidence in Modifying Risk Decisioning Logic

70% of respondents lack confidence in their ability to modify risk decisioning logic quickly. As the macro-economic environment changes (rapidly), being able to quickly and easily modify risk decisioning models, rules, processes, and workflows is critical to meeting the evolving needs of your business. The inability to modify risk decisioning logic means an increased reliance on vendors (and increased costs!) – placing those organizations who lack the agility to pivot at a distinct disadvantage over competitors who can adapt quickly. This also places you at risk of increased credit losses if your models aren’t up to date and accurate, not to mention the threat of regulatory and compliance challenges. 

Jose Vargas, EVP of Latin America at Provenir, notes the increasing receptiveness to new technologies for greater innovation and agility in managing risk. “Those organizations that are more conservative when it comes to venturing to new technologies or methodologies are now more receptive to new tools and solutions that can enable greater innovation, agility and speed – allowing them to be more effective in managing risk and their portfolios.”

Effectiveness of Anti-Fraud Measures

Only 7% of financial service providers are entirely confident in their anti-fraud measures. A lack of effective fraud detection and prevention technology leaves financial services organizations incredibly vulnerable to fraudulent activities, which have ripple effects far beyond the initial fraud. The evolving sophistication of fraud threats necessitates robust measures to prevent revenue loss, manage regulatory risks, prevent reputational damage, and minimize operational inefficiencies when dealing with the aftermath of fraud (including investigations and customer complaints). 

Cheryl Woodburn, Country Manager for Canada at Provenir, emphasizes the importance of strong fraud orchestration and fraud screening measures in mitigating business loss, especially in high-interest rate environments. “Both first-party and third-party fraud threats continue to grow and evolve, especially as we continue to have high interest rates and people are struggling to pay for necessities in life. It’s happening not only in unsecured lending, where the legislation or credit checks are a bit looser, but also in lending that’s secured against an asset (like auto lending). Having robust anti-fraud measures is critical to mitigating loss in your business.”

Challenges in Delivering Hyper-Personalization

38% of respondents point to data quality and integration issues when it comes to delivering personalized offers to customers, while 19% struggle with real-time decisioning. These challenges hinder the ability to offer customized products and services, leading to reduced customer engagement, decreased competitive edge, and missed revenue opportunities. Today’s consumers are more discerning than ever, meaning lack of personalization also ultimately leads to increased churn and higher customer acquisition costs. 

Bharath Vellore, GM of APAC at Provenir, stresses the need for embracing advanced technologies, including AI, for enhanced online personalization and real-time offers.“As consumer behavior changes and customers demand more and more online personalization and real-time offers, financial services providers have to embrace advanced technologies more, including AI and digital transformation to enable this.”

What do these challenges have in common?

Besides providing a fascinating glimpse into the state of the industry, what all of the results of the 2024 Global Risk Decisioning Survey highlight is the need for innovative, agile solutions that allow you to stay competitive and meet customer needs effectively. With an intelligent, dynamic decisioning solution, you can effectively balance risk with opportunity, optimize your risk decisions, more accurately prevent fraud, and have the confidence to deliver hyper-personalized products to your customers.


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We’re using 2023 hindsight to predict the biggest trends in financial services for 2024.

For our first episode of Season 2, our Provenir hosts share their insights on the biggest lessons from 2023 and gaze into their crystal balls to forecast what 2024 might look like across the industry. 

Listen in for the unique, on-the-ground perspectives from hosts Kathy Stares for North America, Bharath Vellore for APAC, and José Vargas for LatAm. 

From digitization, to credit inclusion, to operationalizing technology – and, yes, AI – our leaders break down the nuances in their regions and the trends you can’t miss.

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The Panelists:

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    Kathy Stares is the Executive Vice President of North America at Provenir, a global leader in AI-powered risk decisioning software. As a member of Provenir’s executive team, she is introducing creative account management approaches to support the company’s aggressive growth strategy.

    Kathy brings more than 20 years of experience in fintech and has a deep knowledge and curiosity about risk decisioning innovation. She’s passionate about helping organizations leverage data and technology to build world-class experiences for their customers.

    Prior to joining Provenir, Kathy was Chief Customer Officer at enStream, Canada’s provider of mobile verification services. Kathy received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto and attained the Women of Influence certificate. Kathy also volunteers for the Menttium organization.

  • Bharath Vellore

    As General Manager of Asia-Pacific at Provenir, Bharath is spearheading the effort to expand Provenir’s presence in the region. He is driving the company’s strategy to quickly increase engagement with the growing number of fintechs and innovative banks seeking access to industry-leading data and AI-powered risk decisioning software for real-time credit decisioning. Vellore oversee all regional business operations including sales, pre-sales, professional services, and customer success.

    Bharath brings more than 15 years of experience working with Financial Services driving revenue growth, regional expansion and business development. Prior to joining Provenir, Vellore held leadership positions at LexisNexis Risk Solutions and Dow Jones.

  • José Vargas

    José Vargas is the executive vice president and general manager for Provenir Latin America. In this role, Vargas is responsible for leading Provenir’s ambitious expansion plans to triple its footprint in the region.

    During his career, José has built and led successful sales, business development and consulting teams. He is passionate about financial inclusion, technology and inspiring a high-performance culture.

    Prior to joining Provenir, Jose served in various leadership positions at FICO including Senior Business Consultant in Americas and Asia, Regional Senior Director in LAC, and Vice President & Managing Director for Western Europe & Israel. Prior to joining FICO, José spent five years in the financial services industry of Mexico and Latin-America working for Scotiabank and Citibank.

  • Kathy Stares

    Kathy Stares is the Executive Vice President of North America at Provenir, a global leader in AI-powered risk decisioning software. As a member of Provenir’s executive team, she is introducing creative account management approaches to support the company’s aggressive growth strategy.

    Kathy brings more than 20 years of experience in fintech and has a deep knowledge and curiosity about risk decisioning innovation. She’s passionate about helping organizations leverage data and technology to build world-class experiences for their customers.

    Prior to joining Provenir, Kathy was Chief Customer Officer at enStream, Canada’s provider of mobile verification services. Kathy received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto and attained the Women of Influence certificate. Kathy also volunteers for the Menttium organization.

  • Bharath Vellore

    As General Manager of Asia-Pacific at Provenir, Bharath is spearheading the effort to expand Provenir’s presence in the region. He is driving the company’s strategy to quickly increase engagement with the growing number of fintechs and innovative banks seeking access to industry-leading data and AI-powered risk decisioning software for real-time credit decisioning. Vellore oversee all regional business operations including sales, pre-sales, professional services, and customer success.

    Bharath brings more than 15 years of experience working with Financial Services driving revenue growth, regional expansion and business development. Prior to joining Provenir, Vellore held leadership positions at LexisNexis Risk Solutions and Dow Jones.

  • José Vargas

    José Vargas is the executive vice president and general manager for Provenir Latin America. In this role, Vargas is responsible for leading Provenir’s ambitious expansion plans to triple its footprint in the region.

    During his career, José has built and led successful sales, business development and consulting teams. He is passionate about financial inclusion, technology and inspiring a high-performance culture.

    Prior to joining Provenir, Jose served in various leadership positions at FICO including Senior Business Consultant in Americas and Asia, Regional Senior Director in LAC, and Vice President & Managing Director for Western Europe & Israel. Prior to joining FICO, José spent five years in the financial services industry of Mexico and Latin-America working for Scotiabank and Citibank.


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The past year has highlighted an unsettled global climate, making it difficult for financial services companies, including fintechs and other lenders, to mitigate risk effectively. Economic KPIs are slowing as both institutions and consumers alike react to the new normal – so how can we help credit providers stay ahead of the competition?

Watch this on-demand webinar, where our panel of experts are sharing key insights on how to stay profitable amidst rapidly evolving market conditions. 

With concrete examples from Turkey and elsewhere, this lively discussion include tips on:

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A pioneering leader in consumer credit in the UK recognised for excellence and innovation in the ‘Best Use of IT in Consumer Finance’ category

LONDON, UK – January 17, 2024 – Provenir, a global leader in AI-powered risk decisioning software, today congratulated NewDay for being named a 2024 FSTech finalist in the ‘Best use of IT in Consumer Finance’ category.

FStech Awards spotlight companies excelling in the UK and EMEA financial services sector. The ‘Best Use of IT in Consumer Finance’ category recognises organisations for their innovative use of technology to achieve significant cost benefits, streamline internal processes, enhance customer service and lay the foundation for future success. FSTech Award winners, selected by independent expert judges, will be revealed at the FSTech Awards 2024 Gala on March 14th at the London Marriott Hotel, Grosvenor Square.

NewDay is a leading provider of consumer credit in the UK, providing more than 4 million customers responsible access to credit. With an emphasis on technology-enabled flexibility and innovation, NewDay offers direct-to-consumer products as well as collaborations with merchants. Their Merchant Offering includes co-branded credit cards and Newpay, a flexible digital finance product catering to both large retailers and SMEs, with Buy Now Pay Later and instalment finance options.

By leveraging Provenir’s AI-Powered Risk Decisioning Platform, NewDay is able to streamline every step of its lending process to create an end-to-end, fully integrated solution that extends across the entire credit lifecycle from originations through to management of charged-off and debt-sold accounts. The integration of Provenir with NewDay’s extensive data lake accelerated a sophisticated and data-rich model environment. This has enabled NewDay to achieve faster delivery cycles, allowing the delivery of multiple changes within the same sprint. The end result is a service team that can drive change in the business quickly to respond to market pressures, customer needs and industry trends.

Implementing Provenir’s AI-powered risk decisioning platform has revolutionised NewDay’s credit risk management, enhancing processes, reducing costs, and improving customer experiences. By partnering with Provenir, NewDay has experienced a 13% increase in auto loan accept rate, a 46% increase in referral accept rate, speed of change reduced by 80%, incident detection reduced from more than 2 hours to less than 5 minutes and an increased product exposure on aggregator sites from 2 products to 13 all with real-time quote and decisioning, providing NewDay with a competitive advantage.

“We would like to extend our congratulations to NewDay on being named as a FSTech Award finalist in the ‘Best use of IT in the Consumer Finance Category,”stated Frode Berg, Managing Director, EMEA at Provenir. “At Provenir, we take pride in our supportive role within NewDay’s credit risk management and are delighted that this collaboration has positioned NewDay for future technological advancements under its ‘NewTech’ initiative, setting a benchmark for strategic technology use in consumer finance.”

“Provenir’s solution has been an excellent addition to NewDay’s tech stack,” said Mandy Sumner, Head of Strategic and Operational Implementation at NewDay. “The platform’s advanced data analytics capabilities have allowed us to make faster, more accurate risk decisions, improving customer experiences and operational efficiency. Provenir’s commitment to innovation and continuous improvement has been instrumental in our success. We are proud to partner with Provenir and recommend their solution to any organisation seeking to unlock the power of their data.”

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Parsippany, NJ Jan. 9, 2024 – Provenir, a global leader in AI-powered risk decisioning software, today announced the appointment of Lori Copeland as Chief People Officer.

In this role, Copeland will be responsible for developing and executing human resource strategy in support of the overall business plan and strategic direction of the organization. She will provide leadership and guidance to all HR functions and develop recruiting plans to bring new talent to expand Provenir’s workforce, which spans 25 countries across the globe.

A senior human resources executive with more than 20 years’ experience, Copeland has proven ability to engage key stakeholders, deliver results and drive initiatives across complex global matrix organizations. Prior to joining Provenir, Copeland was Global Vice President, Human Resources, with LGC, a private equity owned leading, global life science technology company. Prior to this, Copeland was Global Human Resources Leader at General Electric (GE), Digital, a growth IoT startup within GE.

“Lori has an impressive background in human resources and organizational development and brings a dynamic blend of passion and expertise to our leadership team,” said Larry Smith, Founder and CEO of Provenir. “Lori’s leadership will be instrumental in supporting our people operations and cultivating a high-impact workforce as we grow.” “I am excited to join Provenir as the company grows globally and invests in its employee base to deliver innovative solutions to the financial services market,” said Copeland. “As Provenir continues to deliver the technology to power financial institution and fintech success worldwide, I look forward to growing and nurturing the company’s biggest asset – its people.”

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Banks’ ability to survive and thrive will depend on their ability to successfully embrace digital thinking and the smarter artificial intelligence (AI) innovations that we are now seeing enter the market at pace. In this Finance Derivative exclusive, Frode Berg, Managing Director for EMEA at Provenir, outlines the mindset shift and tools required for banks to attain new heights of innovation and customer satisfaction.

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