Introducing the experts
Meet the credit, fraud, data and analytics specialists behind Jaywing’s award-winning work.
Everyday Loans Tasks Jaywing With Enhancing Capabilities Using AI
We're delighted to announce that UK-based direct lender, Everyday Loans, is undertaking a new project with Jaywing's risk and data science experts to optimise its processes using Archetype, our award-winning AI technology.
The AI Talk: Busting Myths, Mitigating Risks, Seizing Growth
In a recent webinar, Jaywing’s Dr Steve Finlay and Deep Future Analytics’ Dr Joe Breeden, were joined by host Lydia Edwards to explore the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and machine learning applications in the financial sector. Catch-up on the webinar that was attending by over 70 guests from prominent UK financial organisations.
Jaywing Strengthens Retail Fraud Offering with Ben Archer as Lead Consultant
To combat the escalating threat of retail fraud, risk and data science consultancy, Jaywing, has appointed Ben Archer as Lead Consultant. Discover more about Ben and his extensive knowledge across all aspects of fraud.
Risk Model Development – The Next Generation
With the use of AI/ML on the rise in the world of risk management, Nick Sime, Jaywing's Director of Fraud and Credit Risk Modelling, explores the key differences between the development of traditional models and these new data-driven powerhouses.
Jaywing wins coveted Anti-Fraud Solution Award with Virgin Money
Jaywing’s AI modelling platform, Archetype, has won the award for Anti-Fraud Solution at the Credit & Collections Technology Awards with Virgin Money. With over 30 successful projects and several award wins for its credit scoring work, Archetype has been transforming Jaywing’s client risk modelling for over 3 years.
What's next in fraud?
As the end of 2023 approaches, experts Nick Sime and Ben O’Brien share their predictive lens, offering insights into the future landscape of fraud and its detection.
2024: What's next in Risk?
Sitting down with three risk and data science experts – Katie Stones, Nevan McBride, and Carl Ireland - we asked them to forecast the pivotal focuses for financial services organisations in 2024.
2024: What's next in AI?
As we reflect on the progress of 2023 and gaze into the future of 2024, the potential for AI's impact, especially in financial services and credit risk management, is immense.
Repairs, Maintenance and Tenant Safety: Is the AI Opportunity Being Missed?
The pressure on the housing sector to improve tenant well-being, specifically in repairs and maintenance, is unprecedented, despite rent increase caps and rising material/labour costs. In this article, Steve Finlay explores the untapped potential in AI technologies, particularly in predictive maintenance, that could transform the sector.