Fujitsu’s use of data management and predictive analytics support the detection of high-risk patterns in benefits applications, providing visibility into potentially fraudulent claims, or adjusting system design so that fraudulent behaviour can be altered at a process level, such as a shift away from pay-and-chase models currently utilized by some public sector entities.
Fujitsu has more than a decade of extensive experience in supporting our public sector clients for enabling fraud detection technologies, while supporting citizens' need to access their benefits quickly and efficiently, accelerating the processing of claims while reducing errors.
We’ve worked with some of the largest benefit authorities around the world to transform traditional benefit systems into robust, intuitive, flexible systems for the digital age.
Our public sector fraud deployment supports clients such as Instituto de Informática da Segurança in Portugal, provincial governments in Canada, and one of the largest client’s globally Her Majesty‘s Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
Our HMRC fraud detection work began when we deployed fraud detection technologies back in 2011, and in the first year the process has detected over £100 million of extra fraud and error in the first year, and over £400 million by 2017.
In the private sector, Fujitsu is pioneering blockchain based, Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) to establish a trusted point of validation across production, supply, distribution, and sales networks. The technology provides a transparent and tamper-proof way of tracing, tracking, and verifying the credentials of an item throughout its journey and lifespan, which also benefits our public sector clients by ensuring the reduction of fraud within required supply chains.

Fujitsu’s PRIMEFLEX for Hadoop enables Portuguese social security to apply big data to fraud detection, preventing false claims and saving taxpayer’s money.
Fujitsu, working with local partner WWS Data Technologies to deploy Integrated System PRIMEFLEX for Hadoop to implement the necessary algorithms to identify patterns of behaviour that could reveal situations of fraud.

This provincial revenue agency wanted to eliminate tax evasion in the taxi industry and engaged Fujitsu to develop and deploy a cloud-based solution that would ensure every transaction was securely logged.
Fujitsu deployed a cloud solution for mandatory billing in the remunerated passenger transportation sector including related new economy players, to support this Canadian provincial tax agency in their efforts to minimize tax evasion in the taxi sector by effectively tracking and logging all transactions in real-time.

White Paper - Trust and Trace: How to verify authenticity, regulate supply chains, and protect the safety of consumers
Fujitsu team of experts from our Blockchain Innovation Center (BIC) in Brussels, is utilizing Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) brings a trusted point of validation across production, supply, distribution, and sales networks. Crucially, it provides a transparent and tamper-proof way of tracing, tracking, and verifying the credentials of an item throughout its journey and lifespan.