Zedra and Heka Global team up to use AI in tracing missing members

Initiative may help trace many of those unreachable by standard tracing services

Jonathan Stapleton
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Mark Stopard and Max Lack

Zedra has announced a strategic collaboration with Heka Global to establish an AI tracing service in a bid to reconnect pension scheme members with lost retirement savings.

The collaboration between the professional trustee firm and the web intelligence provider builds on a pilot, which successfully traced 50% of applicable members previously unreachable by commercial...

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