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Tookitaki offers Compliance-as-a-Service solution for financial SMEs

By Gloria Mathias

August 08, 2023

  • AML
  • AML Compliance
  • Anti - Money Laundering
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Tookitaki, Singapore, AML, Compliance as a Service, CaaS, Financial Crimes, Anti Money LaunderingTookitaki, a Singapore-based AML service provider, has launched its Compliance–as–a–service (CaaS) solution for small and mid-size financial institutions globally.

This innovative SaaS offering, optimised for cost and efficiency, gives financial institutions (FIs) access to Tookitaki’s flagship compliance solution – the Anti Money Laundering Suite (AMLS) on a secure, self-service platform.

The AML service provider is trusted by banks such as UOB, regional banks, digital-only banks, e-wallets, and payment companies, including global front-runners like Tencent. The CaaS solution delivers complete risk coverage across screening, transaction monitoring and customer risk scoring. It comes with standardised payload specifications and APIs for seamless integration.

It is a flexible, pay-as-you-go solution that scales horizontally, delivering high reliability and performance for rapid growth. The service includes industry-standard certifications spanning risk, security, and data privacy, such as SOC2, substantially reducing the dependency on internal IT.

Abhishek Chatterjee, Founder and CEO of Tookitaki stated, “Tookitaki has a proud legacy of supporting both traditional banks and large fintech enterprises with our cutting-edge AML solution. The launch of our Compliance-as-a-Service solution is a significant step in making AMLS more accessible. This SaaS model allows fast-growing FinTech’s to get to market sooner and future-proof their financial crime mitigation strategies with regular updates.”

Tookitaki has expertise in the world of anti-financial crime. The firm excels in the concept of fighting financial crime through an ecosystem or a community-based platform, where patterns on money laundering and terrorist financing are shared by industry veterans on a continuous basis. It helps any financial institution to learn, share and use typologies to counter emerging FinCrime patterns and stay safe and secure. Built on a federated learning framework, the AFC ecosystem powers the flagship compliance solution AMLS to detect quality alerts, ensuring effectiveness and efficiency in AML programs.

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