Interview Corinne Lemallier: Fraud Prevention Director

Marc de Beaucorps, CEO of Finovox, met Corinne Lemallier, Director of Fraud Prevention and Combating Fraud for the La Poste group. Actions, cooperation or even collaboration between teams against fraud, fight against document fraud internationally, discover an excerpt of their conversation!

Corinne Lemallier

Fraud is a living thing. You have to be reactive without falling into a rush. If you have to ask for permission to act every 5 minutes, that's not possible. You can't be effective.

Marc de Beaucorps

Is it a permanent cat and mouse game after all? Do you have to be as agile as a cat to defeat fraudsters?

Corinne Lemallier

Absolutely. To succeed, I surrounded myself with experts in the fight against fraud, who are passionate and I have a fabulous team. These are great conditions to work well.

I was talking about cooperation earlier and it is really one of the major points in the fight against fraud. Indeed, it is easy to be a fraudster. Fraudsters have all the rights, they take them and have no limits of any kind.

On the contrary, we, who are fighting fraud and the cyber fraud that is growing a lot, have a lot of constraints: legal, regulatory, ethical and moral.

Marc de Beaucorps

Can we say that you don't play by the same rules?

Corinne Lemallier

We don't play by the same rules at all and you could almost say that such an unequal fight is a waste of time.

I think that through cooperation, internal of course, that is, between teams, and external with our competitors, it is one of the ways to be effective.

Cooperation allows teams and people who work in different worlds to talk to each other. It is very interesting for them because when there is a fraud business expert, a key account manager, a product expert, an investigator, a lawyer and an HR officer around the table, when everyone works together for the same goal, which is to stop fraud, it makes the work very interesting. This motivates and makes employees more effective.

When you are effective, you have results and you are in a virtuous circle that allows you to succeed in successful actions against fraudsters.

Want to listen to read a previous interview? It's over here: Interview Jonathan Spedale: network investigator and fraud analyst

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