DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Anti-money Laundering Market (AML) by Component, Solution (KYC/CDD & Sanctions Screening, Transaction Monitoring, and Case Management & Reporting), Organization Size, Deployment Mode (On-Premises, Cloud), End User & Region - Forecast to 2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The global AML market size is expected to grow from an estimated value of USD 2.8 billion in 2022 to USD 5.8 billion by 2027, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15.9% from 2022 to 2027.
Some of the factors that are driving the market growth includes monetary penalties, regulatory sanctions, and reputational loss due to non-compliance with regulations, growing focus towards digital payments, and necessity to create a 360-degree view of data in the financial landscape. However, lack of skilled AML professionals with in-depth knowledge and lack of awareness related to government regulations and deployment of AML solutions are expected to hinder the market growth.
By Solutions, Insurance to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecasted period
Insurance includes life insurance, health insurance, travel insurance, corporate insurance, and vehicle insurance. Insurance firms offer flexible policies and investment products and services. These products and services allow customers to deposit and withdraw a large amount of money in terms of cash.
These flexible offerings and the massive flow of funds in the Life Insurance business has made this industry vulnerable to money laundering and other illegal activities in the insurance industry. Authorities have imposed AML regulations on insurance covering the transaction monitoring and sanction screening obligation. In the US, the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) has imposed regulations related to transaction monitoring on insurance firms to track cash flows. To keep a track of money coming in and out of the systems, government and financial bodies implement guidelines specific to the insurance industry, which are expected to fuel the adoption of AML solutions. Thus the Insurance sector is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecasted period.
By Organization, Large enterprises to account for a larger market size during the forecasted period
By organization size, Enterprises are categorized into Large and Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). Enterprises with more than 1,000 employees are considered large enterprises. Large enterprises are the early adopters of AML solutions, as they use many business applications susceptible to fraudulent attacks.
As these enterprises are large, with different types of IT infrastructure, they face the difficult task of effectively managing the security of their applications. Unlike SMEs, large enterprises are well-equipped with technical skills, have higher investment capabilities, and are more exposed to incidents of fraud. This has led to higher awareness levels among large enterprises. Large enterprises are rich with resources and offer a number of options for money transactions to customers worldwide. Due to this, large banks, casinos, and insurance companies are more vulnerable than SMEs, due to which large enterprises account for a larger market share than SMEs.
By Region, North America to grow at highest market size during the forecasted period
Due to the presence of major vendors of AML solutions and services in the North America region and continuous innovations such as the implementation of AI and ML in AML solutions, North America is expected to hold the largest market size during the forecast period. There are two authorities present in the US: BSA and USA Patriot. These authorities create regulations and policies to combat financial crimes in the country. Such regulatory norms are the major foundations for dependence on AML solutions, which in turn, promote market growth.
Also, the increasing technological advancements and rising money laundering cases fuel the AML market in Canada. AML vendors in this country adopt advanced AI- and ML-based AML solutions to defend their systems against suspicious transactions. Hence, organizations in Canada are taking modern measures against money laundering and applying a risk-based approach to combat financial crimes, thus increasing the market growth.
Market Dynamics
Drivers
- Increased Monetary Penalties, Regulatory Sanctions, and Reputational Loss due to Non-Compliance with Regulations
- Growth in Focus Toward Digital Payments and Internet Banking
- Necessity to Create an Infrastructure with a 360-Degree View of Data in the Financial Landscape
Restraints
- Increased Technological Complexities and Sophistication of Attacks
- Budgetary Issues in Developing In-House Fraud Detection Solutions
Opportunities
- Higher Adoption of Advanced Analytics in Aml
- Integration of Ai, Ml, and Big Data Technologies in Developing Aml Solutions
- Adoption of Cloud-Based Aml Solutions to Combat Financial Crimes
Challenges
- Lack of Skilled Aml Professionals with In-Depth Knowledge
- Lack of Awareness Related to Government Regulations and Deployment of Aml Solutions
Companies Mentioned
- Aci Worldwide
- Allsec Technologies Ltd.
- Bae Systems
- Comarch Sa (Comarch)
- Complyadvantage
- Datavisor Inc
- Dixtior
- Experian
- Featurespace
- Feedzai
- Fico
- Finacus Solutions Pvt Ltd
- Fis
- Fiserv
- Friss
- Gb Group plc.
- Gurucul
- Idmerit
- Imtf
- Innovative Systems
- Jumio
- Lexisnexis
- Namescan
- Napier Ai
- Nelito Systems
- Nice Actimize
- Oracle
- Sas Institute Inc.
- Sedicii
- Tcs
- Temenos
- Tier1 Financial Solutions
- Transunion
- Trulioo
- Wolters Kluwer Financial Services, Inc
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