SymphonyAI, a leader in high-value enterprise AI SaaS for strategic industries, announced it is further expanding its role as a Microsoft partner, adding market-leading SymphonyAI NetReveal Watch List Management (WLM) solutions to the suite of SymphonyAI vertical offerings available via the Microsoft Azure Marketplace. Combining both sanctions name screening and transaction screening, NetReveal WLM helps financial institutions effectively comply with sanctions regulations by dynamically screening customers, employees, connected parties, entities, and transactions against rapidly changing, complex watch lists.
Driving financial crime management transformation, NetReveal Watch List Management joins SymphonyAI Sensa, also available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace. SymphonyAI also offers financial services, manufacturing, retail, and IT service management solutions on the Azure Marketplace.
NetReveal WLM provides financial institutions with:
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Together sanctions screening and transaction filtering offer:
“Accessing systems of record through one secure and comprehensive cloud platform enables financial institutions to overcome information silos, harmonize data management and boost operational efficiency,” said Microsoft Corporate Vice President Cloud + AI Ulrich Homann. “SymphonyAI is delivering tailored solutions to banks committed to mastering financial crime prevention.”
“With Microsoft Azure, SymphonyAI NetReveal is making improved risk management easier to access and deploy for regulated organizations worldwide,” said Mike Foster, president and CEO of SymphonyAI NetReveal. “By making NetReveal WLM available in the Azure Marketplace rapidly after the launch of our SymphonyAI NetReveal-Sensa suite, this accelerates financial leaders’ ability to tap into our material improvements in the detection and prevention of financial crime.”
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“SymphonyAI has the leading industry-specific, intelligence AI applications to combat financial crime, and the impact of this vertical approach is truly profound,” said Kumar Abhimanyu, SVP of strategic partnerships at SymphonyAI. “NetReveal and Sensa on Microsoft Azure are delivering value to our customers quickly and efficiently. This makes SymphonyAI the premier choice for financial institutions looking to stay ahead of the curve in contending with today’s ever-evolving world of financial crimes, and to harness the power of AI to achieve real business results.”
Additional vertical solutions available through the Microsoft Azure Marketplace include:
The SymphonyAI solutions available through the Microsoft Azure Marketplace can be sold by the Microsoft sales team, expanding the reach of both companies’ offerings. All SymphonyAI solutions available through the Microsoft Azure Marketplace run on Microsoft Azure, alleviating the added cost of storage and computational capabilities required when running AI outside a cloud ecosystem.
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