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Addressing the challenges of fraud and compliance in the digital era

By Victor Ng | Wednesday, June 25, 2025, 12:25 PM Asia/Singapore

Addressing the challenges of fraud and compliance in the digital era

How should businesses counter the tsunami of potential fraud and AML risks, without compromising customer experience and security? In the face of the complexities and costs, how can we simplify fraud management and AML strategies in the digital economy?

Organizations in this digital era face challenges when dealing with the complexities of fraud management, and compliance with Anti-Money-Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements.

With the rise of AI and automation, bad actors are quick to leverage emerging tools and technologies for financial gain. SEON’s 2025 Digital Fraud Outlook reveals that, to counter this deluge of threats and risks, real-time transaction monitoring is the top investment priority for compliance and fraud teams this year — with 62% of organizations making this shift.

To meet this demand, SEON’s latest AML suite delivers granular, real-time monitoring alerts that reduce false positives and improve detection accuracy across both fraud and AML use cases. This release introduces real-time AI-powered capabilities, including Payment Screening, Transaction Monitoring and integrated fraud and AML Case Management with regulatory reporting filling functionalities.  

“We already use SEON as a key part of how we manage fraud risk at Casumo,” said Sebastian Brant, Director of CEX, Casumo, an online casino headquartered in Malta. “They bring depth in proprietary risk signals we can’t get anywhere else, flexible tools that we can adapt to any scenario and a level of customer service responsiveness and expertise we simply haven’t seen elsewhere. We see the significant value of having one system that can help teams operate more efficiently and effectively.” 

SEON serves as the online casino’s unified solution for teams managing both fraud and AML compliance, helping them detect risks proactively, resolve cases faster and keep records audit-ready — all without navigating between different systems, eliminating manual steps or working off spreadsheets. 

“Risk teams don’t need more tools — they need one that gives them a full picture,” said Tamas Kadar, Co-Founder and CEO, SEON. “This launch gives fraud and compliance teams a multi-dimensional command center to manage risk in one place. And because we own our data pipeline and can control data accuracy, this means our models deliver more accurate risk decisions.” 

The way risk and compliance work today 

Most risk teams are using legacy solutions that were not designed to support real-time decisions, instead relying on batch processing, leading to delayed reviews, siloed data and scattered case files with no audit trail. SEON replaces that with a single solution where fraud and AML data work together — giving teams a holistic view with more context, less noise and quicker paths to action. 

Developed through customer collaboration, SEON’s AML Compliance solution applies the same real-time capabilities, data quality and limitless customization that SEON is known for to compliance use cases, helping teams tailor risk programs to new products, regulatory jurisdictions, internal policies and evolving risks. 

Users such as Casumo and others in the financial and ecommerce sectors are leveraging these key capabilities to:

  • Spot bad actors early with digital footprint and fraud signals before users enter KYC or AML checks 
  • Expedite reviews with AI-assisted customer screening that helps analysts resolve hits faster 
  • Detect risks instantly with real-time transaction monitoring and payment screening 
  • Investigate efficiently and close out cases faster with unified fraud intelligence, AML signals and transaction data in one dashboard 
  • Reduce time spent on regulatory reporting with autofill capabilities and AI-powered SAR narratives 
  • Submit SAR, CTR, and Form 8300 reports to FinCEN in the US in one click, with status tracking and audit history – with expansion in progress to other regulatory bodies 
  • Lean on expert support from SEON’s Managed Risk Services team, offering guidance and rule management for leaner teams 

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