BlogImpact of COVID-19 Crisis on Financial Crime Management ProgramsApril 6, 2020 by Nasdaq Verafin As COVID-19 continues to impact financial systems around the globe, early reports are emerging on how the pandemic is affecting financial crime management programs. Financial institutions should have processes in place to minimize the impact of a pandemic and ensure... |
BlogRedefining Fraud: Combating Evolving Business Email Compromise SchemesJanuary 23, 2020 by Nasdaq Verafin In their search for the path of least resistance, fraudsters have discovered that trickery and deception are highly effective strategies. As noted by FinCEN, Business Email Compromise (BEC) is one area of financial crime where these tactics reign supreme, and... |
Blog6 Indicators of Employee Fraud for Financial InstitutionsAugust 2, 2019 by Nasdaq Verafin The threat of Employee Fraud is on the rise, as financial institutions are increasingly being targeted by internal fraudsters that take advantage of their positions for personal gain. With access to customers’ personal identification information, consumer and corporate bank accounts,... |
BlogLaw enforcement benefits from information sharingSeptember 23, 2016 by Nasdaq Verafin The value of the information that financial institutions (FIs) provide to law enforcement is immeasurable. In May 2016 FinCEN held a ceremony at the U.S. Department of the Treasury to present its second annual Law Enforcement Awards. In its press... |
BlogThree Technological Landmarks in the Fight Against Financial CrimeMay 20, 2016 by Nasdaq Verafin If there’s such a thing as a sure bet, it’s that criminals will always adapt and find a way to grow their bottom line. And that’s why, in the world of financial crime technology, stagnation is fatal. A lack of... |