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How to combat financial crime through data sharing and collaboration
The battle between GDPR/data minimisation and fraud prevention is a tough one to navigate but there is widespread agreement that further collaboration on data is necessary to tackle financial crime.

The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill will only go so far towards enabling information sharing between certain businesses for the purposes of preventing, detecting, and investigating economic and financial crime. So, what can the private sector do to expedite progress and how can you protect your business from poor data quality?

This webinar, in partnership with Form3, Benefactor of Project Financial Crime, will explore data sharing initiatives and solutions that allow for public-private data sharing, as well as the risks of low collaboration and siloed data.

We will cover:

• The current landscape on data sharing
• How to deal with the key challenges, both internally and externally
• Case studies
• The next trance of technology to address the problem
• What will change by 2025

Since Financial Crime 360, The Payments Association has hosted a series of webinars on getting to know the criminal, where the blind spots are in your organisation, and what role the Big Tech companies should play to help stop financial fraud.

Now, join The Payments Association’s latest webinar to hear our senior expert speakers discussing the next steps in being proactive against financial crime.

Questions you can expect to be answered :

• What are the current attitudes towards data sharing and its role in preventing financial crime?
• What technology is needed to facilitate date sharing in line with data and privacy laws?
• How should companies deal with the key challenges, such as achieving quality internal data and making sure received data is accurate?
• How will collaboration work in practice and do what alignments in data capture are needed?
• What is working well and how you other businesses adopt similar strategies?

Feb 23, 2023 02:00 PM in London

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