Backed by 35+ years of industry experience and the largest dedicated team in the space.
We are the leader in death audit and locate services.
At The Berwyn Group, we specialize in population management and risk solutions that enable insurance companies, healthcare organizations, financial services, pensions, and third-party administrators stay compliant and connected to the people who count on them. Because behind every decision, there’s a real person depending on it.
Solutions Trusted by Over 2,000 Organizations
Revolutionizing Death Audits with Precision and Accuracy
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“We used CertiDeath in my previous company which we found extremely valuable and CertiDeath was able to find many more deaths than we were with our other vendor, thus stopping many payments that should have been stopped long before that.”
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“I like everything about this company. Customer Service is AMAZING!”
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“Love the service and the AFN processing. They take care of the whole address mess and allow us to do our normal work instead of dealing with returned mail, etc. CertiCensus is fantastic!”
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“The Berwyn Group has been awesome at assisting me with my needs and they always make sure that I fully understand what’s going on before we move forward.”
Just Published: Recent Articles and Updates
How to Know if Your Locator Services are Working
Accurate participant and policyholder data is crucial - bad data is expensive. Having accurate data allows you to connect with participants and policyholders consistently and efficiently, effectively communicate with the population, and build a better [continue reading]
What’s Happening on the Hill – Webinar Script
You can also watch/listen to this webinar on our Berwyn University page. On August 15, 2024, Mariah Becker, NCCMP, Jim Donofrio, PBGC, and Randy McGeorge, Morgan Lewis, joined Berwyn’s Lindsey Tate-McDonald to discuss current and [continue reading]
Overpayments: Regulations, Response, and Ramifications – Webinar Recap
Unreported deaths are increasing. The decline of the Death Master File and the rise of disparate data sources have made it more challenging than ever for pension plans to identify decedents and locate missing [continue reading]






