Africa: Prembly Launches Fraudlens to Track Fintech Fraud in Africa

Africa: Prembly Launches Fraudlens to Track Fintech Fraud in Africa


Prembly, a Nigeria-based digital security and identity verification company, launched FraudLens, an open-source fraud intelligence platform designed to help financial institutions and digital businesses detect and prevent fraud.

The platform aggregates fraud data from identity verification checks and reported incidents across businesses that use Prembly’s technology. FraudLens begins with data from Nigeria and aims to expand coverage across Africa.

Prembly said the system functions as a repository of fraud cases that institutions, researchers, policymakers and consumers can access to understand fraud patterns and risks.

The launch comes as digital financial services expand across sub-Saharan Africa. About 60% of adults now hold financial accounts, compared with less than 40% a decade ago. The growth in digital payments and mobile banking has increased financial access while also creating new fraud risks.


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Fraud in Africa is estimated to cost about $10 billion each year.

Prembly said FraudLens uses millions of identity verification checks conducted through its systems to detect patterns linked to fraudulent behavior. Each reported fraud incident undergoes behavioral and forensic analysis before it is added to the platform.

“Data sharing is the first step toward fraud reduction,” said Prembly CEO Lanre Ogungbe. “We have not seen a resource that is accessible and comprehensive, so we decided to build one.”

FraudLens allows banks, fintech companies and other institutions to access data on known fraud actors. The platform includes personally identifiable information linked to fraud cases, documented incidents and supporting evidence.

Prembly said this allows institutions to detect risks earlier and improve fraud prevention systems.

The platform also serves researchers and policymakers who need data to design fraud prevention frameworks and compliance policies.

Consumers can access the platform as a knowledge base that explains common scams and warning signs in digital finance.

Prembly was founded in 2021 by Lanre Ogungbe, Niyi Adegboye and Tolu Adetuyi. The company provides identity verification and compliance tools used by businesses across Africa and international markets.

Its products include IdentityPass, IdentityRadar and background check tools used to verify identities and prevent fraud.

FraudLens is the company’s first open database of fraud intelligence.