Ravelin

@ravelinhq

Prevents fraud. Protects your margins. We use machine learning, graph networks and human insight to protect online businesses from fraud.

London and global
Joined March 2015

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  1. Thrilled to be co-hosting our 4th meetup w/ ! Also speaking, & 👏🏼

  2. The winners and their well-deserved trophies!

  3. One of the many fantastic projects that's in the running... Winner announced soon!

  4. And we're off! The Ravelin Hackathon has begun - stay tuned for the winners on Wednesday...

  5. . alumnus featured in article on digital fraud

  6. Great article by our guy Jono () about Magic Leap!

  7. In reply to

    Individual is reimbursed but usually the defrauded merchant picks up the tab. There is a victim . Great reporting. Thx.

  8. Bank & credit account fraud most common fraud with 4.5% adults falling victim in last yr

  9. Adults 20 times more likely to be victim of fraud than robbery and 10 times more likely than theft from person

  10. 3.8M card fraud offences in UK last year. Crime stats reflect reality of our merchant's experience at last

  11. Our own on why AI could be the key to turn tide in the fight against crime via &

  12. We use BigQuery for all the things at . It's good. Here's our very own talking about it:

  13. Ravelin Appoints ex-Nike Europe Fraud Specialist Michaela Verstraeten | Payment Week via

  14. Barclaycard's bPay Loop brings payments to wearables| By

  15. We're in IDG Connect on 'The next wave of disruption: Graph-based machine learning' via

    • @jackschofield

      Tech journo who covered IT for the Guardian (1983-2010), the Jack in Ask Jack, and a jackdaw who tweets fun links about photography, Lego, advertising, art etc

    • @charlesarthur

      Freelance tech journalist; The Guardian's Technology editor 2009-14. Author, Digital Wars, on Apple v Google v Microsoft. Speaker, moderator. DMs from all.

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