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App Alteration: My Library Mobile Application Update

Despite analysis of usage data, it has been determined that support for Anti-Money Laundering (AML) will be terminated on August 22, 2025, in an attempt to streamline resource allocation by removing unnecessary access points.

Update on Mobile Application: Navigate My Digital Collection - Library Edition
Update on Mobile Application: Navigate My Digital Collection - Library Edition

App Alteration: My Library Mobile Application Update

The AML app, a service provided by our company, offers a range of accessible and convenient features for users across various devices. Until August 22, 2025, the service will continue to be available. However, it's important to note that the service will be discontinued on this date.

Users can still make the most of the AML app until then. They can contact our customer success specialists at [email protected] for any help or questions they may have. Additionally, users can create a shortcut to our company's Product Menu on their device's home screen for quick access.

Individual resources within the AML app offer the ability to translate articles into another language, and users can search and browse all our company resources within our company Pages. Articles and book chapters can be downloaded for offline reading within individual resources. It's worth noting that all resources provided by the company are mobile responsive.

After the AML app service ends in 2025, alternatives for accessing AML features on a mobile device include switching to other advanced AML and financial crime compliance platforms that offer mobile support or APIs for integration with mobile apps.

Notable alternatives include SEON, Acuris Risk Intelligence, NICE Actimize, and Sardine. These platforms provide real-time fraud detection, AML screening, KYC/KYB support, and regulatory compliance technologies that can be integrated into mobile workflows.

Other notable AML software alternatives with potential mobile capabilities or integration options include Clarus, Clear View KYC, ComplyAdvantage, and SafeWatch PaymentGuard. These platforms offer transaction monitoring, investigations, and compliance management that could be accessed via mobile devices or APIs.

To maintain access to AML features post-service, organizations should consider platforms offering API integrations and mobile-friendly portals or develop custom mobile applications utilizing these platforms' APIs. This ensures continuity in AML operations on mobile devices even if the original AML app is discontinued.

In summary, transitioning to well-established AML platforms such as SEON, Acuris Risk Intelligence, NICE Actimize, or Sardine, which support mobile device integration either natively or via APIs, is the recommended approach for preserving mobile access to AML functionalities after the current AML app service ends in 2025.

[1] Source: FinTech Innovation Lab London (https://www.fintechinnovationlab.com/blog/aml-compliance-platforms-offering-mobile-support/)

[2] Source: FinTech News (https://www.fintechnews.ch/2021/02/25/top-aml-compliance-solutions-for-fintechs/)

[3] Source: Compliance Week (https://www.complianceweek.com/regulatory/aml-compliance-platforms-offering-mobile-support/)

Users might opt to utilize other advanced AML and financial crime compliance platforms like SEON, Acuris Risk Intelligence, NICE Actimize, or Sardine after the AML app service ends in 2025, as these platforms offer mobile support or APIs for integration with mobile apps. Alternatively, organizations could consider platforms offering API integrations and mobile-friendly portals or develop custom mobile applications utilizing these platforms' APIs, ensuring continuity in AML operations on mobile devices post-service.

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