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Jubilee Insurance Uncovers Sh400 Million Fraud Using AI

Kevin Yego June 1, 2025 2 min read
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Jubilee Insurance has revealed that it thwarted fraudulent insurance claims amounting to Sh400 million through the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. The company utilized AI-driven systems to detect and prevent these fictitious claims, enhancing its fraud detection capabilities.

Group CEO Julius Kipng’etich said that the adoption of AI has drastically improved the insurance company’s ability to identify and thwart fraudulent claims.

“The integration of AI into our operations has significantly improved our ability to identify and prevent fraudulent activities, safeguarding our clients’ interests and the company’s integrity,” CEO Kipng’etich said.

The AI systems analyze patterns and anomalies in claim submissions, enabling the company to flag suspicious activities promptly. This proactive approach has saved substantial amounts and reinforced customer trust in Jubilee’s commitment to transparency and accountability.

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“We handle between 6,000 and 8,000 medical claims daily, and nearly a third of these have fraudulent content,” said Jubilee Holdings Chairman Nizar Juma. “AI has enabled us to detect and prevent these fraudulent activities without delaying genuine claims.”

Jubilee’s adoption of AI is an example of broader trend in the insurance industry, where technology is increasingly deployed to enhance efficiency and combat fraud.

According to Curacel, Africa losses between Sh904 billion and Sh1.9 trillion in insurance fraud specifically in healthcare sector, representing staggering loss of resources that otherwise would have been used to improve the sector.

With AI, the cases of insurance fraud is likely to tank given it’s precision in analyzing claims and identifying inconsistencies.

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