The reporting room

The Kutaisi reporting room

Packetvectorpoint is a small desk on Rustaveli Avenue that writes fraud detection reports. The craft is reading other people’s records carefully enough that a committee can argue about the file, not about the spreadsheet layout.

The office sits at Level 8, 35 Rustaveli Avenue, Kutaisi 4600. That address is not a front. Records come here, drafts leave here, and briefings happen in a room with a table large enough for a printed annex. Clients are mostly in Georgia: regional insurers, merchant finance teams, and advocates who need numbers in a form that survives handover.

We started after too many internal “reviews” arrived at committee as unsorted extracts with a verbal hunch. The hunch was sometimes right. It was rarely citeable. Packetvectorpoint exists to make the citeable version — and to say plainly when the file will not carry the hunch.

We do not pretend to be investigators with a van. We do not sit in your core banking system. The relationship is closer to a specialist clerk and a draughtsperson: you remain the owner of the records and of any decision that follows. Our values are small and practical. Do not over-claim. Name the missing statements. Keep Georgian and English captions accurate. Return the USB stick.

Credentials in this field are mostly prior files, not plaques. Nino’s claim-file years, Giorgi’s habit of redrawing, and Tamara’s intake lists are the relevant ones. If your matter needs a licensed auditor’s opinion or a court-appointed expert, we will tell you to instruct that person instead of stretching a reporting letter.

Bright office interior with long desks and large windows

Who reads the file

People in the room

Portrait of Nino Beridze

Nino Beridze

Findings letters

Signs the numbered letters. Previously reviewed claim files for an Imereti insurer; still writes as if a committee will interrupt her on page two.

Portrait of Giorgi Tsereteli

Giorgi Tsereteli

Visual exhibits

Draws timelines and repeat-payee maps. Refuses chart junk. If a plate needs a paragraph of explanation, he re-draws it.

Portrait of Tamara Kapanadze

Tamara Kapanadze

Methods and records intake

Checks that the methods note matches the columns we actually received. Holds the records list so drafts do not quietly change scope.