AppIntelligence's founder and former chief executive officer, Steve Halper, has launched a new company.The company, DataVerify, is offering a new generation of automated data integrity tools that the company said is "powered with more robust exterior database sources, superior predictive analytics and a comprehensive array of new and advanced features." DataVerify lets lenders accurately predict fraud and mitigate loss with unprecedented accuracy while increasing workflow efficiency and reducing loan approval timeframes at the point of sale, according to the company. DataVerify can be found online at www.dataverify.com.
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