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Israel’s ThetaRay snaps up Screena to enhance financial crime detection

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ThetaRay Acquires Belgian Fintech Screena

Key Points:

  1. Acquisition Overview:
    • Acquirer: ThetaRay, an Israeli provider of AI-driven transaction monitoring.
    • Target: Screena, a Belgian fintech specializing in advanced anti-money laundering (AML) screening.
    • Financial Details: Not disclosed.
    • Founded: Screena was founded in 2020.
  2. Screena’s Offering:
    • Provides AI-powered AML screening solutions for financial institutions (FIs).
    • Aids in customer onboarding by verifying entities against sanctioned party lists.
    • Designed to protect FIs from regulatory fines, personal liability, and reputational damage.
  3. Strategic Integration:
    • ThetaRay plans to integrate Screena’s cloud-based AI verification service into its own product suite.
    • Aims to provide FIs with a holistic view of transactional and customer screening risks.
  4. Company Vision:
    • ThetaRay is transitioning from specializing in AI-powered transaction monitoring to becoming a cloud-based, end-to-end financial crime detection platform.
  5. Comments on Acquisition:
    • Erel Margalit, Chairman of ThetaRay, highlighted that the acquisition enhances the company’s ability to detect financial crimes such as money laundering, drug trafficking, and terrorist financing.
  6. Recent Developments:
    • ThetaRay recently secured $57 million in funding to support its international expansion.
    • The company has seen recent client wins, including Mexican fintech Tudi, UK-based open banking firm Noda, and Nigerian paytech VigiPay, which have adopted its flagship cloud-based AML solution, Sonar.

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