Upcoming Webinar: Navigating a Complex World: Best Data Practices in Sanctions Screening
5 November 2025
10:00am ET | 3:00pm London | 4:00pm CET
Duration: 50 Minutes
As rising geopolitical uncertainty prompts an intensification in the complexity and volume of global economic and financial sanctions, banks and financial institutions are faced with a daunting set of new compliance challenges.
The risk of inadvertently engaging with sanctioned securities has never been higher and the penalties for doing so are harsh.
Traditional sanctions screening processes are unable to properly monitor this new regulatory landscape and while technology is offering many solutions to automate and streamline their screening processes, many fall foul for a lack of good quality data.
In this webinar, experts from the data and compliance sectors will look at how those challenges can be overcome.
This webinar will look at:
- The changing face of international sanctions
- The drivers behind the proliferation of sanctions
- The technological answer to sanctions screening challenges
- Challenges to automating sanctions-screening processes.
Why attend? Compliance leaders need solutions to their sanctions screening needs as governments and their agencies turn the screws on errant states, companies and individuals. This session will highlight the best practices they can implement to ensure their monitors are up to date and able to adapt to changes to blacklists, watchlists and other regulatory measures.
Speakers:

Moderator: Mark McCord
Editor, Data Management Insight
A-Team Group
More about our speakers:
Oliver Bodmer
Senior Product Manager
SIX
Oliver Bodmer is proposition manager for KYC, AML and Sanctions and he is responsible for the corresponding SIX product offering. He has led multiple customer implementation projects in the above areas in various international locations. Oliver has a master’s degree in economics and an Executive MBA from EPFL Switzerland and the University of Texas at Austin.
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