Tag: AML
LEVERIS inks partnership with financial crime-fighting RegTech ComplyAdvantage
Digital banking and lending platform company LEVERIS has signed a partnership with ComplyAdvantage, the financial crime detection company.
IDnow closes a €15m growth investment from European Investment Bank
Identity verification-as-a-service platform IDnow has closed a €15m growth funding from European Investment Bank.
EU to get its own anti-money laundering body
After almost a year of discussions, EU finance ministers have agreed to launch a regulatory body focused on fighting money laundering.
Arctic Intelligence appoints COO to CEO as the RegTech kick-starts next...
Australian Arctic Intelligence has announced a major change in its leadership, with COO Darren Cade taking over as CEO from founder Anthony Quinn, who will become the company's board director.
Money laundering fine and Covid-19 cause 66% profit free fall for...
The trials of the coronavirus pandemic and the $910m fine for breaking Australia's money laundering laws have caused a 66% drop in Westpac's profits.
Silent Eight doubles its valuation after the close of a $15m...
Silent Eight, which leverages AI technology to combat money laundering and terrorism financing, has closed a funding round on $15m.
Anti-money laundering market to be worth $1.99bn by 2025
The global market for solutions preventing money laundering is set to skyrocket to be worth $1.99bn by 2025.
Clunky identity verification and AML practices hold back banks from winning...
Even though the coronavirus pandemic has made digital banking a must-have for banks, many of these financial institutions risk losing customers because of their clunky onboarding practices, according to a new FICO survey.
NatWest uses Featurespace’s tech to fight financial fraud
Crime prevention software developer Featurespace has been enlisted by NatWest to protect the bank's customers against fraud.
Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority penalises SEB with $112m fine for AML...
The Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority (SFSA) has given Nordic bank SEB with a SEK1bn ($112m) administrative fine after failings in its anti-money laundering efforts.