SEON Earns Frost & Sullivan’s Global Recognition in Report for Technology Leadership

Frost & Sullivan awarded SEON its 2025 Global Enabling Technology Leadership Award for Fraud Detection and Prevention, selecting the company after a 12-month evaluation of innovation, customer impact and market performance across the fraud detection industry. The recognition validates what our customers already know: fighting fraud requires speed, depth and integration that legacy systems can’t deliver.

SEON is solving the core challenges fraud and compliance teams face as attack methods grow more sophisticated and regulatory scrutiny intensifies. Instead of incremental improvements to outdated stacks, we offer an intelligence-led command center that turns fragmented data into real-time decisions across the entire customer lifecycle.

Three Reasons SEON stands apart.

Frost & Sullivan’s analysis zeroes in on three differentiators where SEON separates from traditional vendors:

  • Data depth that matters
    While many fraud tools analyze 20-30 signals, SEON analyzes over 900 data points across device intelligence, behavioral patterns, network links and transaction context. By processing approximately 7 billion device and biometric sessions annually, this signal library cuts false positives while catching threats other systems miss.
  • Speed that compounds
    Legacy platforms often take months or even a year to implement, leaving teams exposed. The average time to launch and fully operationalize SEON is 14 days. Customers then benefit as models continuously learn from outcomes and improve over time. When minutes matter in stopping fraud, that speed turns compliance from a bottleneck into a competitive edge.
  • One platform that actually works
    Rather than stitching together point solutions for fraud prevention, AML compliance, case management and regulatory reporting, SEON built these capabilities into a single API-first platform. Because SEON owns and controls the full data stack, teams get traceability and auditability without the integration headaches.

“SEON’s approach — owning the full data stack from collection through reporting and deploying AI-driven capabilities in weeks rather than months — addresses the core challenges facing fraud and compliance teams today.”

Deepali Sathe, Industry Principal at Frost & Sullivan.

The Numbers Back It Up

Beyond technology design, Frost & Sullivan points to SEON’s performance and customer loyalty as evidence that the model works in the real world. Net dollar retention above 140%, more than 5,000 customers across 30+ countries and a high share of repeat adopters who champion SEON across multiple organizations signal that the platform consistently delivers meaningful results.  

The report also highlights SEON’s customer-driven innovation model, in which research teams track emerging fraud tactics while commercial teams surface customer needs, converting requests into production-ready solutions through rapid prototyping and customer feedback. Graph-based cluster detection, which identifies fraud rings operating across multiple accounts and regions, began as a specific customer request and moved from prototype to production in weeks.