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Tony Machin

CEO

Tony has led TrustID through a transformation program of significant upgrades in technology and services, delivering year on year growth. With previous experience in corporate finance and as CEO of a leading UK financial services organisation, he brings strong leadership and excellent knowledge of compliance and regulatory matters. In 2018, Tony was the founding Chairman of the Association of Document Validation Professionals (ADVP), a group of like-minded identity validation experts.

Managing AML compliance in uncertain times

Illustration showing a man having a biometric scan

I recently wrote an article which appeared in ‘The Accountant online’ looking at how accountants can conveniently comply with Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti Money Laundering (AML) requirements in a fast-moving business environment. Read on for a summary of the article:

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As an accountant, you’re used to dealing with multiple challenges at once – but you could be forgiven for thinking things have got a little tougher of late. The combination of lockdown and Brexit have led to frequent changes in tax regulations, new compliance issues and increased uncertainty. But, while dealing with these issues, you still need to guard against the ever-increasing threat of financial crime. According to a recent article in The Economist, “last year global banks were hit with $10.4bn in fines for money-laundering violations, an increase of more than 80% on 2019”.

Of course, you’re legally required to perform KYC checks as part of AML compliance. But even without the legal imperative, there are compelling reasons to follow due diligence. Properly conducted KYC checks can not only guard against money laundering, but also prevent corruption and fraud. All these issues can have serious consequences – both for your business and for the wider society that we live in.

The challenge of implementing KYC checks for Accountants

The way we work has changed drastically since the beginning of lockdown, with remote working in many cases becoming the default option for desk-based workers. Accountants therefore need to keep up with changing requirements and carry on conducting robust KYC checks while working remotely. But, in these times of uncertainty, most organisations are reluctant to invest in expensive new digital solutions. So, how can accountants conduct remote KYC checks with limited resources and without significant capital outlay?

Technology can help

Many accountants have traditionally conducted manual KYC and AML checks. But manual checks can be time-consuming, inconsistent, resource heavy and even be based on outdated information.

A more modern and effective approach is to use an automated KYC service. The good news is that this technology is no longer reserved for large businesses. Smaller organisations can use automated KYC systems as a way to carry out straightforward and affordable KYC checks online. Moving to an automated AML service can help you comply with the latest legislation, strengthen your identity verification and even improve the on-boarding experience for your customers. Here are just some of the benefits that technology could bring:

  • A straightforward process
    Capturing customer information through an automated system makes compliance simpler and gives you a consistent, robust process, no matter who performs your KYC checks. Clear, downloadable reports also make results easy to understand and give you a straightforward way to demonstrate your AML compliance for an internal audit or visit from your regulator.
  • Save time
    Online AML platforms can carry out KYC checks in minutes. What’s more, with electronic identity verification, you no longer need to manually check documents and you can store the results electronically, removing the need to keep paper copies. Automated KYC services also give extra reassurance by checking and monitoring your customers against political exposed person (PEP) or sanctions lists. Many providers offer the same service level agreement to all businesses, to ensure AML compliance is quick and easy no matter what size you are.
  • In the office or on the move
    You can access our online KYC check service from any smart device or PC. This allows you to easily capture and upload an image of a client’s ID, wherever or however you meet them – in person or on-line. Some KYC providers also offer additional features. Our remote upload feature, for example, allows customers to share ID documents over a secure link. For higher-level security checks, add biometric facial recognition software to match a candidate’s selfie with the photograph in their identity document. 
  • Peace of mind
    With access to industry-leading technology you can enjoy greater confidence in your protection from fraud. TrustID’s online KYC checks, for example, start with best-in-class identity verification. We assess the authenticity of identity documents from across the globe using a combination of AI, biometrics, and human expertise. This reduces the need for you to train and maintain in-house document experts, reduces your chance of approving fake documents and prevents customers from using a fraudulent identity to access your services.
  • Only pay for what you use
    Investing in new services or technology during uncertain times might feel risky, but our ID services are available with a low minimum order and we don’t tie you in to long-term contract. Our KYC checking service offers modular features that you can add over time as your requirements change, and pay-per-check pricing model that lets you scale up or down with your customer demands.

Want to find out more?

If you’d like to discuss how remote identity checks could support your AML compliance, please get in touch. We’d be happy to arrange an online demo.


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