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There is a moment in the adoption of any transformative technology when the early experiments give way to something harder and more serious. The industry has been through that moment with artificial i ...
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Financial Crime Has Gone Industrial and the Industry Must Respond The numbers are no longer shocking. That is itself the problem. $442 billion. That is the estimated sum lost to scams globally last ye ...
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Lets begin with a number. $442 billion. That is the sum lost to scams globally last year. Every cent of it transferred willingly by the people who lost it, every transaction validated without objectio ...
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There is a phrase that Marta Gonzalez Perez, Head of Sanctions & AML Regulatory Advisory - Compliance & Ethics, Euroclear Belgium, returns to more than once in conversation: the idea of the "plain van ...
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On 23rd April, senior financial crime professionals will gather in Amsterdam for the 4th Annual FinCrime Leaders' Summit Europe. The sessions chosen, the speakers invited, and the questions being aske ...
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The starting point for both AML and KYC remains intact. Transactions are monitored, alerts are generated, identities are verified, and review processes continue to operate as intended. From a procedur ...
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There is no shortage of activity across financial crime functions. Systems are deployed, alerts are generated, teams are expanded, and reporting continues to scale. The question is whether any of that ...
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Across the fraud sessions, there was no serious suggestion that existing controls have stopped working. Systems continue to flag suspicious activity, generate alerts, and support investigation process ...