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Fenergo Launches New Rules-as-a-Service Solution

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Client lifecycle management software provider Fenergo has launched a new cloud-based Rules-as-a-Service solution to futureproof financial instititions against evolving regulatory requirements. The plug and play solution will enable financial institutions to integrate Fenergo’s current regulatory rules capabilities into their existing digital platforms.

A recent study by Fenergo suggests that the improvement of data and document capture for customer experience is the number one critical issue banks are currently trying to address, while compliance with KYC regulations ranks as the second most critical issue, making the new launch particularly pertinent in today’s environment.

Available as an on-demand repository of local and global rules for KYC, AML and regulatory requirements across all jusrisdictions, the solution is available both through the cloud and on-premise. Hosted on Amazon Web Services, the configurable API-enabled rules engine utilizes client data in rules calculations and leverages Fenergo’s existing regulatory content, providing financial firms with a compliance solution covering evolving regulations including KYC, AML, Foreign Accountant Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), Common Reporting Standard (CRS), Securities Financing Transaction Regulation (SFTR), GDPR and MiFID II.

“Banks and financial institutions are undergoing a major shift where the experience their customers receive now takes precedence,” says Greg Watson, Fenergo’s Global Head of Sales. “Simultaneously we’re seeing increasing demand for an out-of-the-box rules engine that would complement existing CLM infrastructures.”

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