

2026 Fraud & AML Trends
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Most fraud headlines focus on the latest tactics. But the real shift is deeper: fraud and financial crime have changed.
They no longer occur as isolated attacks. Instead, they operate as continuous, coordinated systems spanning identity, payments, scams, and money movement — and often appear legitimate at the moment they occur.
Rather than speculating about future threats, we’ll examine what actually changed in fraud and AML operations in 2025 and what leaders should prioritize, fund, and operationalize in 2026.
In this live session, we’ll cover:
- Why fraud now behaves like a continuous operational system
- The growing blind spot between identity risk and payment risk
- Why interruption strategies outperform traditional detection models
- How leading institutions are aligning fraud and AML teams in real time
- The infrastructure and capabilities fraud and compliance leaders should prioritize for 2026
Fraud and AML leaders don’t need more alerts. They need systems that interrupt financial crime in real time.
In this session, we’ll break down what actually changed in 2025 — and the infrastructure leaders should prioritize for 2026.
Register for the webinar and download the full report.
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