2016-06-13

WALTHAM, MA—(Marketwired – June 13, 2016) – Profitect Inc., the leading prescriptive analytics provider for the retail industry, today announced CEO Guy Yehiav will lead a session at the NRF PROTECT 2016 Conference and EXPO in Philadelphia. The panel discussion titled, “Research Indicates Prescriptive Analytics is Replacing Exception–Based Reporting (EBR),” takes place on Wednesday, June 15 and includes Profitect customers Aaron Winkel, Asset Protection Analyst at Abercrombie & Fitch, and Nick Menges, Asset Protection Specialist at Ahold USA.

NRF PROTECT is the largest retail and restaurant loss prevention event in North America for those who protect retail brands, assets, people and profits. Profitect, along with customers Abercrombie & Fitch and Ahold USA (Stop & Shop, Giant Food), will share insights on how prescriptive analytics empowers retailers to reduce operational losses, fraud, and increase sales more efficiently than traditional EBR tools. Attendees will gain a greater understanding of:

How prescriptive analytics improves on EBR by adding actionable intelligence and execution

Why industry leaders are using prescriptive analytics to detect shrink, fraud and other areas of profit loss

How to engage internal business partners to address root causes of shrink including ORC, employee theft and store/vendor compliance

About the Session:

Who:

Guy Yehiav, Chief Executive Officer, Profitect​

Aaron Winkel, Asset Protection Analyst, Abercrombie & Fitch

Nick Menges, Asset Protection Specialist, Ahold USA

Where:

Pennsylvania Convention Center
1101 Arch St
Philadelphia, PA 19104

When:

Wednesday, June 15, 10:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. EST

For More Information:

Profitect blog

@Profitect

NRF PROTECT 2016 Loss Prevention Conference and EXPO

About Profitect

Since 2012, Profitect has helped companies leverage existing big data investments to identify, resolve, and measure opportunities for improvement by delivering actionable prescriptive analytics to the right person, at the right time.

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