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Nasdaq Verafin Unveils Agentic AI for Enhanced AML Operations

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Highlights:

  • Nasdaq Verafin introduces Agentic AI aimed at improving AML processes.
  • The new AI technology enhances operational efficiency and accuracy in detecting financial crimes.
  • Agentic AI leverages machine learning to support compliance efforts across financial institutions.

Nasdaq Verafin’s new Agentic AI technology represents a significant advancement in the realm of anti-money laundering (AML) efforts. By utilizing sophisticated machine learning algorithms, the AI enhances how organizations can detect and prevent financial crimes. This innovation not only streamlines AML operations but also improves compliance efficiencies, making it a vital tool for institutions striving to combat illicit financial activities. With the growing challenges in AML, such technologies offer a promising solution for the industry’s evolving demands.

Rinsu Ann Easo
Diligent Technical Lead with 9 years of experience in software development. Successfully lead project management teams to build technological products. Exposed to software development life cycle including requirement analysis, program design, development and unit testing and application maintenance. Has worked on Java, PHP, PL/SQL, Oracle forms and Reports, Oracle, Bootstrap, structs, jQuery, Ajax, java script, CSS, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, C++, and Microsoft Office.

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