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KPMG set to acquire minority stake in Dutch fintech AdviceRobo

September 17, 2018
in Business News, Latest Nigeria News, World News
KPMG set to acquire minority stake in Dutch fintech AdviceRobo
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KPMG is set to acquire a minority stake in AdviceRobo, a Dutch fintech firm that predicts financial risks associated with disbursing loans to consumers and companies.

KPMG intends to to help its clients with this acquisition to enhance their existing risk-management system.

AdviceRobo utilises artificial intelligence (AI) analysis to assess non-financial data and determine the potential risks of lending.

The service enables its clients, which includes banks, to mitigate lending risks as well as bolster their customer base.

Rob Fijneman, KPMG head of advisory said: “We are very pleased that the alliance with AdviceRobo will enable us to add these types of AI-based predictive behavioural models to our services for lenders.

“AdviceRobo’s models will enable lenders to improve their credit risk models and thus reduce costs, especially in areas where data is the limiting factor. In addition, it allows lenders to considerably increase their acquisition of new lending clients.”

The deal is also expected to enable AdviceRobo to access KPMG’s global network as well as strengthen its expertise in risk management, regulation, data and analytics.

AdviceRobo CEO Diederick van Thiel opined that around 4.5 billion people across the globe do not have access or very limited access to loans.

Thiel stated: “Our software enables lenders to target these under served customers and streamline their credit processes.”

Following the deal, Van Thiel and company CCO Rosali Steenkamer will continue to lead the company.

KPMG Financial Services partner Erik Rood will lead the cooperation between the two companies.

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