Sterling Insurance has finalised a major deal with Computer Science Corporation and CDL to use the Advances automated fraud detection service.

The insurance company will use Advances in its household division, which services mid to high-net-worth individuals. The system enables data matching, validation and full case investigation.

Garry Simmons, Sterling's associate director, said: “In order to provide the best service to our customers, whilst remaining ahead of the game, it's imperative that we combat fraud at all levels. Advances will play an important part in our overall fraud strategy.”

Mark Jones, CDL's managing director, commented: “We are delighted to have Sterling as a new Advances customer. Advances is being used by a number of insurers in the UK market. The addition of Sterling is a further boost to our credentials as an important partner for insurers seeking to gain the edge when it comes to tackling the growing numbers of fraudulent claims.”

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