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Design of a Risk-Adaptive Multi-Jurisdiction KYC Rules Engine Based on Dynamic Jurisdictional Risk Profiles

Author(s) Oluwatobiloba Ololade
Country Nigeria
Abstract The ever-increasing complexity of global financial networks demands more flexible and secure solutions for Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations. Conventional KYC systems use fixed rules for decision-making, which may result in inefficiency and regulatory risk, especially in a multi-jurisdictional setting. In this paper, a design for a new Risk Adaptive Multi-Jurisdiction KYC Rules Engine is presented, which is a dynamic solution to handle changing jurisdictional risk profiles in real-time. The new engine is based on machine learning algorithms, blockchain technology, and RegTech tools to ensure enhanced regulatory compliance, data privacy, and security in different jurisdictions.
The new engine’s unique feature is its ability to dynamically change the KYC rules in response to changing jurisdictional regulatory landscapes and risk profiles. The engine achieves this through the integration of risk-based compliance systems with digital identity management systems using a self-sovereign identity (SSI) model for secure identity verification. The paper presents a discussion on the architecture of the new engine, integration of blockchain technology for secure identity management, and smart contract functionality for automating compliance processes.
The paper illustrates the effectiveness of the Risk-Adaptive KYC Rules Engine through a series of case studies, proving its potential to revolutionize the global KYC compliance process by making it more efficient, adaptive, and secure. The paper also tackles the technical and regulatory challenges in implementing the system, providing a solution to the increasing need for a more dynamic, secure, and scalable KYC process in the global financial environment.
Keywords Risk-Adaptive KYC, Multi-Jurisdictional Compliance, AML, Dynamic Jurisdictional Risk Profiles, FinTech, RegTech, Blockchain Technology, Regulatory Compliance, Digital Identity, Risk-Based Compliance, Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Financial Inclusion, Global Regulatory Framework.
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 3, Issue 5, September-October 2021
Published On 2021-09-10
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2021.v03i05.67987

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