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How AI helps prevent fraud and false positives—without replacing compliance professionals

Abrigo

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming fraud prevention AI offers financial institutions a way to reduce false positives, detect fraud faster, and improve suspicious activity monitoring. Staying on top of fraud is a full-time job. Let our Advisory Services team help when you need it.

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Abrigo recognized by FinCEN: How transaction monitoring makes a real impact

Abrigo

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has honored Abrigo for supporting financial institutions and contributing to major criminal investigations through our anti-money laundering and fraud detection monitoring solutions. As transaction volumes increase and fraud schemes become more complex, manual monitoring alone isnt enough.

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5 Ways suspicious activity monitoring services can bring staff relief

Abrigo

Fraud and AML/CFT suspicious activity monitoring is a cornerstone of any AML program and a critical part of a financial institutions safety and soundness. However, compliance departments are frequently understaffed. How would your institution manage this additional workload while maintaining compliance with daily deadlines?

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AML program productivity: Boost the impact of AML investigations

Abrigo

Increasing efficiency of compliant AML investigations To boost AML program productivity and keep pace with evolving compliance demands, financial institutions should focus on strategic operational improvements paired with the smart use of technology. See tailored AML/CFT solutions that can improve your compliance. Learn more 1.

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AI Regulations for Financial Services: Japan

Perficient

The economic risks of AI to the financial systems include everything from the potential for consumer and institutional fraud to algorithmic discrimination and AI-enabled cybersecurity risks. On April 19, 2024, the Japanese government published new “AI Guidelines for Business Version 1.0” (the “Guidelines”).

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Your Bank Marketing Roadmap: Transitioning from SMS to RCS

South State Correspondent

In this article, we will explore how banks can leverage RCS, the potential risks and rewards involved and provide an analysis between RCS and SMS. Popular use cases include request for payments using the instant payment rails (above), loan payments and transaction verification to prevent fraud. What is Rich Communication Services?

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Ensuring Banking Compliance Through Project Management Expertise

Perficient

Addressing these deficiencies required a comprehensive approach, leading to the establishment of critical programs like the US Bank Holding Company (BHC) regulatory and comprehensive capital analysis and review (CCAR) program. Tangible Outcomes The success of Perficient’s engagements is evident in the tangible outcomes achieved.