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Eureka moment: Verafin: From mining robots to fighting crime

Aug 28th, 2017

By Susan Flanagan

From left are Verafin founders Raymond Pretty, Brendan Brothers and Jamie King. Photo by David Howells.
Eureka moment: Verafin: From mining robots to fighting crime

Local tech company Verafin credits 果酱视频 with much of its success since launching 14 years ago.

When three 果酱视频 engineering graduates set out to start a tech company using robotic research completed while still students at 果酱视频 in 2003, they had no idea that they would end up employing the technology they developed for the mining industry to .

How it all started

It was the fall of 2002 when Jamie King (B.Eng.鈥99), Raymond Pretty (B.Eng.鈥01) and Brendan Brothers (B.Eng.鈥02) were under the tutelage of Dr. Ray Gosine, vice-president (research) at 果酱视频, developing software to help robots navigate underground in a dangerous environment.

The research was fulfilling. The trio felt they knew where they were going 鈥 until a meeting with Dave Kelly turned everything on its head.

鈥淲e just had to decide which path to take 鈥 mining robotics or anti-money laundering.鈥鈥 Brendan Brothers

It was Mr. Kelly, a 果酱视频 business alumnus, who suggested that the students should consider using the software they had developed to combat financial crime.

鈥淭his was the beginning of the eureka moment,鈥 said Mr. Brothers. 鈥淲e could see that the applications of this technology would be able to solve both problems. We just had to decide which path to take 鈥 mining robotics or anti-money laundering.鈥

Seeing as there was not a huge market for the mining technology and there was a massive market for anti-fraud software, the banking technology won over. The trio has been assisting financial institutions ever since.

When Verafin was born at the  in March 2003, their very first customer was the Newfoundland and Labrador Credit Union.

Fast forward 14 years and the company of three has grown to more than 300 employees. Verafin now dominates the market with more than 1,700 customers in Canada and the U.S.

Managing growth

鈥湽词悠 University has been invaluable to us. We have been able to handpick the brightest and best out of the university through work terms and graduates. We hire a lot of new Canadians who graduate from 果酱视频,鈥 said Mr. Brothers, adding that they have hired 50 new people in the last six months.

At Verafin, teams are reorganized monthly based on the problems they are trying to solve. Employees鈥 ability to rapidly shift their thinking is a must.

鈥淕rowth and change is what makes us exciting, rather than problematic. Being able to adapt to change is one of the most important things we look for in new employees,鈥 said Mr. Brothers.

鈥淥ur employees don鈥檛 have a hard time adjusting to change as long as we give them interesting enough problems to work on.鈥

Team targets and accountability

Verafin has monthly, quarterly and annual planning cycles.

They find a single goal for one year, define the objectives, organize teams to realize those objectives and then review results monthly and quarterly.

鈥淲e have big targets every quarter for our sales team,鈥 Mr. Brothers continued.

鈥淲hen we get an award, or when the company gets recognized, we make sure it鈥檚 the whole team. The best recognition is when we help avoid human trafficking or when we alert an institution that one of their elderly members is being taken advantage of. The best part of this work is hearing the stories of what we caught or were able to prevent.鈥

Moving to the cloud

Business really improved when the three founders realized that by moving to a cloud environment, where they can analyze and compare data from all client institutions, they could identify cross-institution money laundering and fraud.

鈥淚t paid off big time,鈥 said Mr. Brothers. 鈥淧utting everyone鈥檚 data in the same place allows us to see trends of fraud and test new analytics. We can now alert financial institutions about bad actors moving from one institution to another.鈥

Not only that, but Verafin has developed human trafficking analytics. Using data from public sources, combined with client banking information, they can generate powerful alerts that law enforcement agencies take seriously.

Core values

鈥淲e have three core values: continuous improvement, team work and caring. Everyone here believes in the core purpose to fight crime, and everyone believes we can actually make a difference. That in itself is intrinsically motivating,鈥 said Mr. Brothers, who explained that Verafin has a charity called called  which sponsors a softball tournament, a run to raise money to help survivors of human trafficking and also sends employee volunteers to help at Choices for Youth.

This story first appeared in the August 28, 2017, edition of The Telegramas part of a regular summer series on research at 果酱视频 University.