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Konstantin Savelyev

Devops Engineer at Refine Intelligence

Konstantin Savelyev is a seasoned DevOps Engineer with extensive experience in system administration and network integration. Currently employed as a DevOps Engineer at Refine Intelligence and Anonybit since 2023 and 2022 respectively, Konstantin previously held roles at BioCatch and Gazinformservice, contributing to projects that involved configuring Citrix XenApp, Windows Terminal Services, and managing distributed Active Directory environments. Konstantin's career began in system administration with the establishment of IT infrastructure for multiple organizations and providing support for various systems and network devices. Educational qualifications include a Technion Certified Security Expert degree in network and systems administration from Technion - Israel Institute of Technology and a Master's degree in Applied Science from Omsk State Transport University.

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Refine Intelligence

Refine Intelligence has developed a novel approach to help banks reduce the growing operational costs of financial crime. AML investigators are overwhelmed by transaction monitoring alerts that spot anomalies in customer accounts. Most alerts are triggered by perfectly legitimate life stories such as selling a house, buying a used car, or paying tuition for an international student. Banks simply lack the context for these activities, and devote many resources to investigating false alarms. Refine Intelligence provides critical context in real time to explain customers’ actions using two capabilities: -User-friendly digital inquiries in which customers are asked about the source of funds, the nature of the activity and other crucial contextual information; and -AI trained using a unique, proprietary data set of genuine customer activity patterns that can automatically recognize specific customer life stories, also known as “greenflagging.” With Refine Intelligence, banks can bolster their existing AML monitoring to: -Better focus on truly suspicious activity by quickly clearing away false alarms -More clearly understand customer behavior and transactions, leading to more effective and efficient investigations -Enable financial institutions to collect much needed context from the customer in a structured, consistent and bias-free manner


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