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Detect Occupational Fraud with SAP Fraud Management
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DRAW YOUR CONCLUSIONSStep 3
For effective fraud management, you realize that you need a new approach that
detects and prevents fraud as it happens. Processes must be accurate and
thorough, without negatively impacting operational productivity.
Your own powers of detection reveal the best possible
solution to your company’s fraud vulnerability:
SAP Fraud Management, powered by SAP HANA
Real-time detection and fewer false positives
Improved fraud prevention and deterrence
Less dependency on IT resources and specialized analysts
Increased security of transactions in key business processes
Unified platform for multiple fraud scenarios
You discover that, as fraud increases exponentially,
the cost to detect and prevent fraud also rises.
With traditional fraud prevention tools, companies experience:
GATHER YOUR FACTSStep 2
1 Kroll, 2013/2014 Global Fraud Report, 2013
2 ACFE, Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse, 2014 Global Fraud Study, 2014
70% 58% 37%
of businesses
suffered at least one
type of fraud in the
past year1
of victim
organizations did
not recover losses
after one year2
cited “complex IT
structures” as the
reason for increased
fraud exposure1
50%
of fraud cases are
detected by accident,
after the loss has
occurred2
High cost, low return Inability to uncover
useful information
without specialized
fraud analysts
False alarms
OBSERVE YOUR SURROUNDINGSStep 1
Your investigation reveals global fraud loss is
estimated to top nearly $3.7 trillion annually2
The Problem with
Detecting Occupational Fraud
Every year, companies lose an average of 5% of their
annual revenues to fraud1
. With fraudsters employing
increasingly sophisticated and ever-changing tactics,
this problem will only get worse. Can information
technology deliver a solution that will reduce financial
and reputational losses due to fraud?