European approach to remote customer onboarding solutions

IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Daniel Cookman
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Purpose This study aims to identify European positioning on the use of remote customer onboarding solutions in combating financial crime. Design/methodology/approach This study is a desktop research that examines European Banking Authority (EBA) policy statements relating to the use of innovative solutions in combating financial crime. Findings Technological advancements in biometric data and software tools provide a unique opportunity to address potential paper customer onboarding process deficiencies. Electronic remote customer onboarding solutions equip credit, financial institutions and investment firms with an alternative FTE cost-saving solution, in their pursuit of revenue generation. Whilst the EBA and Financial Action Task Force have provided approval for the utilisation of innovative solutions and AML technologies in combatting financial crime. Hesitancy remains on the ability of credit and financial institutions to use technological solutions as a “magic solution” in preventing the materialisation of money laundering/terrorist financing related risks. Analysis of policy suggests a gravitation towards the increased use of the aforementioned technologies in the interim. Originality/value Capitalisation of European banking authority.
远程客户入职解决方案的欧洲方法
本研究旨在确定欧洲在打击金融犯罪中使用远程客户入职解决方案的定位。本研究是一项桌面研究,研究了欧洲银行管理局(EBA)关于使用创新解决方案打击金融犯罪的政策声明。生物识别数据和软件工具的技术进步为解决潜在的纸质客户入职流程缺陷提供了独特的机会。电子远程客户入职解决方案为信贷、金融机构和投资公司提供了另一种节省成本的FTE解决方案,以实现创收。同时,EBA和金融行动特别工作组已批准利用创新解决方案和“反洗钱”技术打击金融犯罪。对于信贷和金融机构是否有能力将技术解决方案作为防止洗钱/恐怖主义融资相关风险实现的“神奇解决方案”,人们仍然犹豫不决。对政策的分析表明,在此期间倾向于增加使用上述技术。欧洲银行业权威的原创性/价值资本化。
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Journal of Money Laundering Control
Journal of Money Laundering Control CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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