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SSby u/swing_samirIndia·10dDiscussion

KYC Automation for High-Volume, Low-Value Transactions – AML Headaches?

Been looking at various solutions for KYC/KYB, especially in contexts where transaction volumes are massive but individual transaction values are relatively low. Think micro-payments, high-frequency trading accounts, or even some blockchain-based projects where user onboarding needs to be rapid and scalable. The push is always towards full automation, but I'm questioning how robust these automated systems really are when it comes to flagging genuine AML risks. It feels like the more we automate, the more we rely on predefined rules, which are inherently backward-looking. What happens when a novel money laundering pattern emerges that doesn't trigger existing red flags? Are we just creating a new vulnerability, or are the AI/ML components actually getting sophisticated enough to identify emergent risks? Curious to hear from others who are grappling with this balance between frictionless onboarding and genuine risk mitigation, especially without just throwing more bodies at the problem.

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FAu/fatou54·9d

Automated KYC for micro-payments sounds like a good way to get swamped with false positives or, worse, miss actual risks because the system is designed to rubber-stamp high volumes. Seems like a compliance nightmare waiting to happen.

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BWu/brianna.white·9d

This is really interesting. So, are you suggesting that fully automated KYC for these low-value, high-volume scenarios might actually create more AML risk, or just that the current solutions aren't robust enough to handle it?

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WSu/walid.saleh·9d

Ah, the perennial quest to automate away compliance, only to find the robots demand more paperwork than a medieval scribe. It's a tricky balance between frictionless onboarding and the ever-present threat of an AML auditor with a microscope.

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TPu/thao_pratama·9d

It's a tough balance. Automating for volume is essential, but the AML risk still needs to be managed, especially when aggregation of those low-value transactions can quickly add up. Are you finding the existing automated solutions sufficient for dynamic risk profiling, or are there still significant gaps?

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