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Automation implementation
Automation implementation
Setup support for approved AML automation flows, including intake, task routing, review tracking, evidence collection, and reporting preparation.
Setup support for approved AML automation flows, including intake, task routing, review tracking, evidence collection, and reporting preparation.
Who this service is for — and who it is not for
Who it is for
This service is suitable for regulated or AML-obliged businesses that:
already have an AML automation roadmap or a clearly defined workflow to automate;
want to implement automation in onboarding, monitoring, periodic reviews, or reporting;
need AI agents or automation flows to support repetitive AML work;
want to reduce manual document chasing, task routing, review tracking, and reporting preparation;
need automation that keeps human review, escalation, and accountability in place;
want a practical implementation, not just a strategy document;
have internal approval to test or deploy automation in selected AML workflows.
Who it is not for
This service is not suitable for businesses that:
expect AI to make final AML or customer risk decisions;
want to fully replace their compliance officer, MLRO, or human reviewer with an AI agent;
do not have any defined AML workflow to review.
Problems implementation helps solve
The roadmap is clear, but nothing has been built
Many firms can identify manual AML work, but implementation stalls because no one translates the roadmap into working forms, task flows, review queues, reminders, evidence logs, or reporting templates.
Manual AML work remains spread across tools
AML teams often rely on email, spreadsheets, shared folders, and internal chat. Implementation helps connect these steps into a clearer process with defined triggers, owners, review points, and records.
Automation is introduced without human-control design
AI agents should support AML workflows, not take over regulated judgment. We help set up automation so that key decisions, escalations, quality checks, and approvals remain human-controlled.
Teams do not know where to start
Trying to automate the entire AML process at once creates risk and complexity. We help start with one approved workflow area and implement it in a controlled, practical way.
What is included in the implementation
Implementation scope definition
We confirm which AML workflow area will be implemented first, what the automation should support, and what must stay human-reviewed.
Workflow setup
We help create the selected automation flow, such as onboarding intake, missing-document tracking, task routing, periodic review reminders, evidence logging, or reporting preparation.
Human-control points
We define where the process requires human review, approval, override, escalation, or quality verification.
Testing and adjustment
We test the workflow with sample cases, identify weak points, and adjust the setup before regular use.
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