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Using AI to transform the customer experience in banking

In my last blog, I shared some thoughts on how different forms of AI could help transform financial services, along with some challenges that needed to be overcome to ensure successful enterprise wide adoption. As promised, this blog will focus on how AI can help improve the customer experience in banking; both directly, and more so indirectly be...

/retail /crime Artificial Intelligence and Financial Services

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How to Simplify New Beneficial Ownership Disclosure Rules

The United States has stepped up its anti-money-laundering practices after taking some heat. In the Financial Action Task Force's 2016 mutual evaluation, the group found: Lack of timely access to adequate, accurate and current beneficial ownership (BO) information remained one of the fundamental gaps in the US. [1] As a result, the United States re...

/regulation /crime Financial Services Regulation

John Cant

John Cant Managing Director at MPI Europe Ltd

You've been quiet - are you Dormant, Deceased or just Gone Away?

When a financial sector customer becomes less active it is often an important signal that they have reached a new stage in their lifecycle, and critically need specific handling. We will look at some possible customer states that all share this common symptom but require quite different handling and priority from different business functions. The

/identity /crime Data Management and Governance

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With fraud on the rise in the insurance industry, KYC comes to the rescue

Fraud and financial crimes perpetrated against insurers are on the rise. Although the banking industry remains the primary route for money laundering, stricter regulations and improved AML controls within that sector have driven criminals to other channels that may be more vulnerable to money laundering activities. Insurance providers, often less ...

/regulation /crime Digital Insurance Trends

Claus Christensen

Claus Christensen CEO at Know Your Customer

Is Hong Kong becoming the next RegTech capital of the world?

The lens through which we have traditionally looked at anti-money laundering compliance is changing. This is due to a number of factors. First, there is the rise of FinTechs, whose whole functioning and success is based on a digital-first approach and a customer-centricity that were not common in financial services until recently. Then there is a...

/regulation /crime Fintech

Keith Stanton

Keith Stanton International Product Manager (Fraud & Risk) at FIS

Covid 19 and the effects on Fraud Prevention - Part 3 - Social Engineering

In my previous blog (click here) I detailed how the Fraud threat landscape for cards has changed significantly, with a reduction in card fraud in some of the major markets as consumers are spending less; and spending online rather than at bricks and mortar retail sites. But that doesn't mean the fraud levels are easing – as while payment fraud is ...

/crime /covid-19 Financial Risk Management

Nancy Weir

Nancy Weir Industry Principal at Pegasystems

Will Event Driven Reviews and Perpetual KYC be the 'New Normal' for Financial institutions?

Over the last 15 years the KYC due diligence process has evolved significantly. But as the bar has been raised on compliance globally, the costs and resources needed in the onboarding process and regular KYC reviews have grown exponentially. Financial institutions don’t have much choice in their approach. They either must make upfront investments ...

/regulation /crime Banking Strategy, Digital and Transformation

Jesse Chenard

Jesse Chenard CEO at MonetaGo

Brexit uncertainty creates the perfect conditions for trade fraud to rise. Technology has the answer

As Brexit’s final transition date edges closer, Britain’s businesses have warned that they are running out of time to make preparations for trade, should a no-deal be reached. At the same time, the government has warned that there will be a huge amount of red tape for businesses to contend with, whatever deal is struck. Put these factors of unce

/startups /crime Financial Risk Management

Keith Stanton

Keith Stanton International Product Manager (Fraud & Risk) at FIS

Covid 19 and the effects on Fraud Prevention - Part 2 - Payments Fraud

As I outlined in my previous blog (click here to view), we have seen a rapid movement to card channel payments as cash usage has declined during the pandemic. In the UK, as early as April this year cash withdrawals had declined by 60% (according to the UK Government) - mainly due to a combination of people staying indoors and being unable to use ...

/crime /covid-19 Financial Risk Management

Keith Stanton

Keith Stanton International Product Manager (Fraud & Risk) at FIS

Covid 19 and the effects on Fraud Prevention - Part 1

2020 has been a challenging for many reasons – the global situation has changed the face many industries – perhaps forever. For many years, the payments industry has spoken about the replacement of cash as a means of payment. Indeed, the National Audit Office in the UK states that only 3 in every 10 transactions are now cash and had projected that...

/crime /covid-19 Financial Transformation

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