Santam and SAS partner in the pursuit of Data Science excellence

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The Santam Group, a South African-based general insurer, has as part of the company’s FutureFit strategy selected SAS as the provider for its data science platform.

and spends 24% of its revenue on research and development. SAS® Viya® will tackle a wide spectrum of business challenges across the insurance value chain.

The adoption of SAS® Viya® extends a long-standing relationship between the two companies. Santam currently relies on SAS for other solutions spanning customer, fraud and risk areas. “In recent years, Santam has expanded its use of SAS solutions for real-time claims segmentation, claims fraud detection and compliance with IFRS 17 regulations.

 

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