In a broader application of inferring identity, FISC enhanced the capability to include fuzzy identity matching—where only partial details were…
“The outcomes we have been able to deliver to the business [with Frisk]…and the insights we’ve gathered from bringing together all of those disparate data sets has been nothing short of amazing.”
– Greg Williams,
Former Deputy Commissioner for ATO
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Consistently interpreting and applying the law is key to a customer’s perception of fairness. Researching previous interpretations and decisions involves searching multiple data locations (internally and externally) and aggregating various…
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An Australian-based Financial Services licensee had concerns about the advice being provided by one of their advisers. They needed to review over 70,000 documents in order to prepare a report…
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Frisk was engaged by a government organisation with the objective of significantly improving its democratisation of data. This was viewed as a critical way to improve data driven decisions...
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Sometimes new and introduced sets of data need to be rapidly reviewed or interrogated. For instance, a nation’s Tax Office acquiring the Panama and Paradise Papers. Current procedures to understand…
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An insurance company struggled with disparate datasets and manual document review processes. The company needed to improve its decision-making capabilities, and its underwriting and claims efficiency. Key information was only…
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The ATO’s Risk and Intelligence team needed a better way to investigate potential leads across large volumes of restricted, unstructured data. FISC enriched the new data by inferring client identities…