Evelyn, WorkFusion's 100% digital Sanctions & Adverse Media Screening Analyst, is designed to protect your organization from sanctioned or risky client relationships by reviewing alerts for screened organizations and associated individuals. Evelyn's expertise includes but is not limited to: PEP & Sanction Screening, and Negative News/Adverse Media screening.
Evelyn's Capabilities
Review and disposition adverse media and customer sanctions alerts as part of KYC onboarding or periodic refresh process
Make decisions about escalation/closure of cases
Conduct searches, gather data, and record evidence from internal systems, the internet, and commercial databases; where needed, make inquiries with business or compliance contacts within the organization
Enforce internal strategies, policies, procedures, and processes related to monitoring and escalating sanctions alerts and regulatory requirements
Capture and summarize alerts analysis with supporting documentation in adverse media and screening systems
Ensure all alerts analysis and investigations are performed within the timeframe provided in policy and stipulated in SLAs; maintain thorough audit trails
Disposition of false-positive alerts based on multiple factors and escalate appropriate cases
Integrate with adverse media, sanctions screening systems, case management and CLM systems to retrieve entity information (e.g., Salesforce, Pega)
Create screening reports with all analysis results captured
Manage exceptions with human-in-the-loop capability, working side-by-side with traditional team members
Supported external screening systems:
Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, Refinitiv World-Check, LexisNexis Bridger, Google API, Firco Trust, and Firco Continuity
Benefits of automation
This AI-enabled, pre-trained digital worker determines if a hit on a customer's name is a match or a false positive using a bank's internal KYC data (including aliases, age, gender, and location) and external data sources for confirmations (for example, connecting to government information portals) and determines if a customer's media articles are adverse and materially relevant. Automating the sanctions and adverse media alert reviews helps drastically lower the number of false positives traditional staff must review manually, thus reducing the time and manual effort required while increasing accuracy.
70% reduction of manual work
80% reduction in false positives
Operational analytics captured throughout the process
Robust and complete audit trail
Usage based pricing
Evelyn - NSS. Each transaction is an entity name (individual, company or securities) that is submitted for investigation and successfully completes. Evelyn will search for mentions (hits) of the entity on various sanction lists. Audit in the form of a report is created as part of the output for every entity. Only investigations for entity names which did not complete (i.e., the investigation was canceled or there was a system error) are excluded from billing.
Evelyn - AMM. Each transaction is an entity name (individual or company) that is is submitted for investigation and successfully completes. Evelyn will search for and return article(s). Audit trail in the form of a report is created as part of the output for every entity. Only investigations for entity names which did not complete (i.e., the investigation was canceled or there was a system error) are excluded from billing.
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This contract splits pricing into two capability lines: Name Sanction Screening (NSS) and Adverse Media Monitoring (AMM). Both come in matching volume tiers billed as yearly commitments: 50K, 250K, 500K, 1M, and 2.5M units. You pick the tier that matches your expected annual alert volume for each line. Higher tiers cover more units per year. Two usage add-ons apply per entity: Additional Articles (add 20) and Additional Media Source. These add-ons extend coverage beyond the committed tier when you need more articles or media sources reviewed.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one unit for the Name Sanction Screening and Adverse Media Monitoring tiers?
A unit is one screening alert reviewed and dispositioned. Name Sanction Screening units cover sanctions and PEP watchlist alerts for people and entities. Adverse Media Monitoring units cover negative news alerts. You commit to an annual volume of alerts each line will process.
What do the two add-ons cover, and how do they combine with my committed tier?
Both add-ons bill per entity and stack on top of your yearly commit tier. Additional Articles (add 20) extends how many articles get reviewed for an entity. Additional Media Source adds another news source per entity. Use them when review needs exceed your committed tier coverage.
Do I have to buy both the Name Sanction Screening and Adverse Media Monitoring lines together?
No. The two lines are priced separately as distinct dimensions. You can commit to a volume tier for either line on its own, or both. Each line is billed against its own yearly unit commitment for the alerts it processes.
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