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  2. Anti–money laundering software - Wikipedia

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    Compliance software to help firms comply with AML regulatory requirements; retain the necessary evidence of compliance; and deliver and record appropriate training of relevant staff. In addition, it should have audit trails of compliance officers activities in particular pertaining to the handling of alerts raised against customer activity.

  3. Third-party management - Wikipedia

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    The British Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) requires, under the SYSC 8.1 'Outsourcing Requirements', that critical functions conducted by third parties must be continuously monitored. [ 6 ] The healthcare sector also has growing regulatory requirements that require third-party management.

  4. Financial Conduct Authority - Wikipedia

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    The FCA works alongside the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Policy Committee to set regulatory requirements for the financial sector. The FCA is responsible for the conduct of around 58,000 businesses which employ 2.2 million people and contribute around £65.6 billion in annual tax revenue to the economy in the United Kingdom ...

  5. Senior Managers Regime - Wikipedia

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    The Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SM&CR) apply to the United Kingdom banking sector since March 2016 and dual-regulated insurers since December 2018. SM&CR has been put in place to reduce financial service consumer harm and strengthen market integrity by making individuals accountable for their conduct and competence.

  6. ComplyAdvantage - Wikipedia

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    ComplyAdvantage, founded in 2014, is a RegTech company that provides software to help detect and manage risks associated with AML and Fraud. [1] The company uses artificial intelligence, machine learning and natural language processing to help regulated organisations manage risk obligations and counteract financial crime.

  7. Regulatory compliance - Wikipedia

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    The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and its ISO 37301:2021 (which deprecates ISO 19600:2014) standard is one of the primary international standards for how businesses handle regulatory compliance, providing a reminder of how compliance and risk should operate together, as "colleagues" sharing a common framework with some nuances to account for their differences.

  8. Continuous monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Continuous monitoring is the process and technology used to detect compliance and risk issues associated with an organization's financial and operational activities. It actively identifies, quantifies and reports control failures such as duplicate vendor or customer records, duplicate payments, and transactions that fall outside of approved ...

  9. Financial Conduct Authority Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The Financial Conduct Authority Handbook is a set of rules required to be followed by banks, insurers, investment businesses and other financial services in the United Kingdom under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. It is administered by the Financial Conduct Authority in London.