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Simplifying AML for Mutuals: Napier AI and Mutual Vision’s Sector-Focused Approach

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Napier AI and Mutual Vision have partnered to address a long-standing gap in financial crime compliance technology for building societies and credit unions, launching a sector-specific platform designed around the operational realities of mutual companies in the UK and Canada.

The result, MV Shield – Powered by Napier AI, is positioned as a compliance-as-a-service platform that combines Mutual Vision’s experience supporting mutual organisations with Napier AI’s financial crime technology. Rather than adapting generic AML systems, MV Shield has been configured specifically for smaller institutions that often operate with lean compliance teams and legacy or manual processes.

For many building societies and credit unions, fragmented tooling and limited in-house technical capacity have made it difficult to keep pace with rising regulatory expectations. The partnership aims to simplify that challenge by providing pre-configured controls, reporting, and risk models that reflect the behaviours and risk profiles typical of the mutual sector.

Unlike broad, one-size-fits-all AML platforms, MV Shield is built around the operational patterns of mutuals. It brings together customer screening and transaction monitoring within a managed service model, allowing institutions to deploy established compliance workflows from the outset without undertaking complex internal development. The platform also incorporates AI models tailored to mutual-sector risk exposure, alongside more than one hundred pre-configured typologies developed through Napier AI’s work with the Financial Conduct Authority.

Taken together, this approach is intended to allow smaller compliance teams to deliver outcomes more commonly associated with much larger operations. Faster onboarding reduced false positives, and the ability to scale compliance activity without proportionate increases in headcount are positioned as practical benefits of the model.

Greg Watson, CEO of Napier AI, said: “MV Shield makes compliance-first AI accessible to institutions that have traditionally been underserved by the technology market. Mutual Vision’s deep roots in the building society sector, combined with Napier AI’s proven platform and regulatory expertise, create a powerful proposition that strengthens operational resilience and reduces the burden of compliance.”

From Mutual Vision’s perspective, the emphasis is on alignment with the day-to-day regulatory pressures facing smaller firms. Tim Bowen, CEO of Mutual Vision, commented: “Our customers and other small and mid-sized firms need screening and AML technology that is modern, explainable, easy to implement and aligned to the regulatory challenges they face every day. By powering MV Shield with Napier AI, we’re giving these firms the opportunity to adopt a Tier one grade solution that is a simple and affordable way to raise their compliance maturity.”

He added that the platform is designed to avoid the disruption typically associated with large-scale transformation projects: “This is also a solution that does not have the disruption or cost normally associated with major transformation projects. MV Shield is a sector-informed, preconfigured AML platform, not a generic tool, and it is designed around the unique processes and risk patterns of our customers.”

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