Know your customer (KYC) stories
The deal could speed up onboarding for banks and other regulated firms by automating identity checks while keeping an audit trail inside Claude.
Banks could speed up digital journeys and compliance checks as Temenos embeds AI agents and copilots into systems used for daily operations.
Digital identity is helping APAC fintechs cut fraud, speed onboarding and expand access for millions of unbanked users across the region.
Banks and asset managers gain templates for modelling, KYC and reporting as Claude is plugged into Excel, PowerPoint and Word.
Compliance teams can now screen stablecoin and wallet transfers alongside traditional payments, reducing the need for separate tools as use grows.
Real-time business checks can now flag fraud, sanctions risks and beneficial owners before financial institutions onboard risky clients.
The new tools could let merchants sell inside AI apps and bill for token use in real time, while tightening fraud checks.
The new framework aims to curb fraud and unauthorised purchases as AI agents start making payments on behalf of shoppers.
Customers will get a single view of suppliers and cyber exposure as fragmented third-party risk data is linked across separate systems.
Poor address data can raise fraud losses, trigger compliance failures and slow onboarding, making identity checks less reliable.
Independent testing showed the firm's face checks can block spoofing on mainstream phones while avoiding friction for genuine users.
Credas says digital identity checks are more decisive, with manual referrals falling to 3%-4% a year as identity fraud stays a concern.
New Zealand firms face mounting identity fraud losses of NZD $2.2 million a year, as 90% fear AI-linked weaknesses in document checks.
Business customers should see faster, paperless compliance checks as the lender rolls out AI to cut rework, delays and branch visits.
Banks could cut anti-money laundering case reviews from hours to minutes, as the new system keeps data and audit trails inside FIS's controlled environment.
Canadian banks will test how AI agents can initiate card payments as Visa prepares issuers for new controls over consent, fraud and liability.
Digital IDs could speed up account opening and cut fraud, but the industry body says ministers must first nail safeguards and liability.
High decline rates and chargeback risk are already hitting merchants as AI agents struggle to pass payment checks built for human shoppers.
Researchers found young Scots want simpler digital banking, stronger scam protection and advice that fits milestones such as jobs and rent.
Customers can now track overseas payments in ANZ Plus, with near real-time transfers on some routes and extra scam protections added.