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Early Warning Systems (EWS): The recipe to combat fraud and delinquency

December 2024

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An EWS isn't just a compliance tool; it's a financial guardian that transforms chaos into clarity. By weaving unstructured data, automation, and adaptive analytics, it empowers lenders to outpace fraud, foresee risks, and revolutionize credit management with precision

- Anant Deshpande

Early Warning Systems (EWS): The recipe to combat fraud and delinquency

The case for developing and implementing an EWS is compelling; effective risk monitoring can significantly reduce both credit losses and capital requirements. In fact, a PWC report suggests that a well-designed EWS could lower loan loss provisions by 10-20% and reduce the required regulatory capital by up to 10%.

However, in today’s rapidly evolving financial ecosystem, detection of fraud and early signs of stress in loan books require a shift from reactive measures to proactive frameworks that can identify red flags before they escalate into full-blown crises.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), recognising this, issued a directive for banks and NonBanking Financial Companies (NBFCs) to incorporate Early Warning Systems (EWS) and Red Flagging of Accounts (RFA) as part of their Fraud Risk Management Policies.

While these regulatory guidelines are a critical first step, the reality is that most banks and NBFCs face an uphill battle when it comes to implementing truly robust and automated EWS frameworks. The main difficulties lie in effectively integrating dynamic data streams, automating workflows, and pre-empting fraudulent activity at scale.

Having built credit infrastructure for a variety of lenders across loan programs, we’ve weathered many credit cycles. This hands-on experience has given us a front-row view of the gaps in automation and data orchestration for effective EWS implementation.

▾ The state of EWS in India’s banking and NBFC sectors

The current landscape presents a two-fold challenge. First, banks rely heavily on legacy systems that depend on traditional data sources, leaving them ill-equipped to mitigate future risks. Second, lenders operate within a shrinking window to adapt and respond to new threats and their rules engines are often not equipped to keep pace.

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