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by u/nguyen_aquino·15dQuestion

Challenges with Cross-Border UBO Verification

We've been running into increasing friction with UBO verification for corporate clients with complex ownership structures spanning multiple jurisdictions, particularly in APAC and LATAM. The patchwork of registries, varying data quality, and often the sheer opacity of legal entities make it a real bottleneck.

Anyone have go-to providers or best practices for navigating this? We're looking beyond the standard checks for something that can genuinely cut through the layers.

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u/fokafor·15d

We use a combination of local agents and a global data aggregator. It's not perfect, but having boots on the ground in trickier jurisdictions has been invaluable. The aggregators mostly help with the initial layers.

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u/fatou54·15d

Totally feel your pain on this. APAC is a beast for UBO, especially with some of the local regs. Have you looked into any of the AI-driven solutions? Some claim to cut through the noise better.

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u/suzuki_yan·13d

For LATAM specifically, we've had decent results with platforms that specialize in regional business intelligence, rather than just generic compliance tools. They often have better access to local corporate filings.

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u/nikhil_r·12d

We've just accepted it's going to be a manual, time-consuming process for a significant chunk of our clients. Investing in better-trained analysts has yielded more returns than chasing the 'perfect' tech solution.

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u/pablo.martin·13d

Have you considered leveraging blockchain-based identity solutions? Still early days, but the idea of a self-sovereign, verifiable corporate identity could solve this long-term.

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u/fatou54·13d

Honestly, there's no silver bullet here. It's a risk-based approach. We prioritize deeper dives for higher-risk jurisdictions or complex structures and accept a certain level of 'good enough' for lower risk.

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u/pablo.martin·14d

"Patchwork of registries" is an understatement. We found some success by standardizing our internal data collection process first, making sure we ask the right questions from the get-go to reduce back-and-forth.

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