Fragmented Financial Signals
Mobile money, bank transfers, and account activity often live in separate systems, making undeclared income hard to detect at scale.

Mobile money signals
Bank transaction analysis
Property ownership data
Import intelligence
Mobile money signals
















Mobile money, bank transfers, and account activity often live in separate systems, making undeclared income hard to detect at scale.

Properties, businesses, and accounts can point to wealth that does not match declared tax behavior, but the patterns are easy to miss manually.

Customs declarations, import flows, and payment trails can reveal under-reporting, false valuation, and suspicious business networks.

Vulpra connects mobile money, banking, property, and import data into one intelligence layer, then uses AI to surface high-risk taxpayers, networks, and cases for investigation.
Bring mobile money, bank transactions, bank accounts, property registries, and import records into governed analytical pipelines.
Rank suspicious taxpayers, businesses, and transaction networks using anomaly detection, entity matching, and explainable risk scoring.
Turn raw signals into prioritized leads with evidence trails, source references, and case-ready analysis for revenue authorities.
Manual audits rely on limited records and investigator capacity. Vulpra analyzes large-scale transaction, asset, and import data to identify high-risk cases before teams spend time on low-probability leads.
Vulpra is designed to connect to mobile money transactions, bank transactions, bank accounts, property records, business registries, and import data, depending on the data access available to the government client.
Vulpra uses AI to detect anomalies, match entities across datasets, identify suspicious networks, score risk, and explain why a taxpayer or business should be reviewed.
Yes. Vulpra is built for revenue authorities and government programs that need secure data handling, auditable workflows, and configurable investigation processes.
Vulpra can support secure cloud, private cloud, or on-premises deployments depending on government data residency, access control, and procurement requirements.
