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Preventing Fake Accounts
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Preventing Fake Accounts with Customer Data Accuracy

The rise in bogus accounts is defrauding businesses and government programs of billions of dollars.

From Unemployment Insurance programs paying out over $60B to phony accounts, to JP Morgan buying a company with over 80% counterfeit accounts, this type of preventable fraud is costing tax payers and businesses billions.

Listen to our webinar to find out how Customer Data Validation can help detect, prevent and remove fraudulent accounts from your business.

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