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Newest Software Approaches Architecting Modern Risk and Compliance Solutions

Banking CIO Outlook | Friday, August 23, 2019

Swift mitigation strategies in the banking sector are taking the form of software solutions, and stakeholders are headed towards streamlined and reliable risk and compliance management.

FREMONT, CA: The changing tides of technology have created a dynamic impact on the banking sector. Digitalization brings with it positive transformations in fundamental operations, along with real-time challenges. The industry has sought solutions that can help minimize risks and simplify compliance with regulatory norms. Banks are now leveraging managed services and external solutions for many crucial operations, right from identifying to eliminating risks. Regulatory technology companies that cater to the compliance management requirements of financial firms have also emerged. One can expect that the banking sector is well-equipped to handle its evolving risk and compliance  requirements by leveraging risk management and compliance management software and tools apart from the usual optimized IT infrastructure, disaster recovery and information security strategies and programs.

The risks in today’s banking sector are multidimensional and are most often related to cyber breaches. Driven by an unhindered shift in business models and the adoption of advanced cyber technology, the risks have become a deterrent in every aspect. What worsens the situation is the fact that banks undertake a channelized approach, making security for each department disparate. However, service providers, among which figure many upcoming fintech companies, recognize these shortcomings, and have prioritized development of comprehensive solutions. Crafting software suites with several new-age technological components like artificial intelligence, machine learning, internet of things and data analytics, service providers are providing banks with the opportunity to embrace the digital experience without bothering about risks and repercussions. 

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The banking industry has to deal with several regulatory clauses and ensure compliance and often regards these to be hindrances. Although compliance makes operations secure and guarantees customer trust in banking services, the effort that has to go into ensuring that every action and every process in a bank is compliant makes the compliance tedious and complicated. To assist banks in streamlining and simplifying compliance, developers have again taken the regulatory technology's route and devised solutions that make compliance effortless and lapse-proof. The issue of compliance is so dynamic and crucial that a distinct set of companies are specializing in managing regulations.

An alternative to the risk and compliance management solutions and services from external sources is self-development of solutions. Some banking firms are opting for in-house development of customized solutions by hiring coders and developers. Although beneficial, this approach is resource-intensive and less flexible as compared to third party services. However, the big players in the banking sectors are deploying their own expertise in many instances.

Automation capabilities are becoming central to risk and compliance solutions. Not only does it provide comprehensive coverage in all risk scenarios, but it also makes the process quicker. When it comes to compliance, automated detection of lapses makes the services credible and allows fast remediation. Developers are incorporating artificial intelligence to create programs that track and understand patterns by analyzing data. Banks are now redefining decision-making processes because they have the tools that can act in a predictive way to formulate recommendations regarding compliance as well as risk. Thus, automation makes software solutions highly proactive and optimized.

Audit and evaluation are considered key to risk and compliance management. A set of companies have come forward to develop modern, cloud-based platforms that allow banks to map workflows efficiently and undertake periodic audits. These audits make use of data analytics capabilities to draw up detailed reports regarding all processes and tasks. Most of these solutions have inbuilt tools that support messaging and task creation, so as to allow collaborative handling of issues that require attention.

Risk and compliance management can also be looked at from the customer end. To ensure that customers don't pose a risk factor, many companies have come up with solutions that assist banks in filtering and verifying customer identity. By carefully capturing individual data of customers, banks can add a lot of safety to the onboarding process. Needless to say, these solutions incorporate all aspects of compliance related to onboarding and customer data management.

One way of ensuring compliance for banks is by designing business models according to particular frameworks. Service providers are offering banks compliance-ready templates that can make the process easy by eliminating the need for creating everything from scratch. Once a company gains knowledge about particular regulations, it gathers requirements and structures a working method that banks can easily implement.

The ability to track cash flow in real-time time through automated visibility mechanisms is empowering banks to manage transactions in a way that guarantees security and efficiency. Trade tools that can accurately read into potential risk cases are helping banks get better ideas about uncertain aspects. Most of these solutions are in the form of intuitive, user-friendly applications with dashboards and panels that provide crucial information. With these risk and compliance management tools, banks can efficiently conduct liability management, market risk analysis, credit risk mapping, and much more.

Banks today have at their disposal, several compliance and risk management solutions that cut down on costs while helping banks conform to legislations better.  Blockchain is also poised to become a crucial technology which will find applications in banking risk and compliance management soon. Thus, the times are conducive for banks to deploy solutions that will boost compliance and block risks. 

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