In recent years, the Financial Crime and Compliance (FCC) space has transformed rapidly due to the growth of RegTechs, virtual banks, and alternative payment methods. This has introduced new complexities as regulators struggle to keep pace with the surge in cybercrime and next-generation technologies. Financial crimes in various forms, along with the challenge of meeting complex and evolving compliance requirements, are causing increasing concerns regarding profitability and reputational risk for Banking and Financial Services (BFS) enterprises. Firms relying on legacy systems and outdated cybersecurity protocols are facing pressure to transform their technology and partner portfolios, actively seeking innovative solutions to prevent and combat financial crimes.
In response, FCC technology providers are investing in Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Machine Learning (ML), cloud-based platforms, anti-money laundering and fraud investigation technologies to enhance their existing solutions. They are engaging in co-innovation and customization efforts with hyperscalers, third-party providers, and clients. The FCC technology provider landscape comprises both point-solution providers specializing in specific functions within the FCC value chain and experienced end-to-end providers. Over the past three years, there has been a surge in funding and forged increased partnerships with BFS technology providers looking to develop industry-specific offerings in online fraud prevention.
In this report, we examine the FCC technology provider ecosystem and study key trends in the FCC space and their implications on technology investments by BFS enterprises. Additionally, the report profiles 16 technology providers, assessing their capabilities across the FCC value chain and highlighting case studies of their FCC solutions for BFS enterprise clients.
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