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The Role of AI in Tackling Financial Crime

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It enables financial institutions to simplify identifying illicit client relationships, beneficiaries, and links to criminal or terrorist activity during the onboarding phase. FREMONT, CA: Financial regulations globally are cracking down on banks. As Anti Money Laundering and know your customer (KYC) procedures are getting stricter, hefty fines are being imposed on those found to be in breach of the same. Recent studies have discovered that banks across the globe have been charged with a total of USD 26 billion in monetary penalties in Anti Money Laundering (AML) and sanctions violations over the last ten years. As banks and financial institutions continue to search for digital transformation initiatives to streamline and simplify the customer onboarding process and reduce the risk associated with fraud, many are looking to exploit emerging technologies' potential.


Tackling financial crime with AI

#artificialintelligence

Financial regulators around the world are cracking down on banks. With Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know-Your-Customer (KYC) procedures being put under the microscope, huge fines are being levied against institutions which are found to be in breach. In fact, recent study discovered that over the past ten years, banks across the globe have been slapped with a total of US$26 billion in monetary penalties for AML and sanctions violations. As banks and financial institutions embark on digital transformation initiatives to streamline and simplify the customer onboarding process and reduce risk associated with fraud, many are eyeing the potential of emerging technologies. This enables financial institutions to simplify the process of identifying illicit client relationships, beneficiaries and links to criminal or terrorist activity during the onboarding phase.