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Update on App: Explore My Digital Library on Mobile Devices

Termination of AML service set for August 22, 2025, due to resource access point redundancies elimination.

App Update: Explore Your Digital Library on the Move with My Library Mobile
App Update: Explore Your Digital Library on the Move with My Library Mobile

Update on App: Explore My Digital Library on Mobile Devices

As the end of the AML app service approaches on August 22, 2025, users of our company's resources can rest assured that they will still have access to all core features and resources. This transition aims to eliminate redundancies in resource access points, but the core functionality remains accessible through our company's Product Menu.

Within our company Pages, users can search and browse all our company resources. They can also create a shortcut to their library's Product Menu on the home screen of any device, providing quick and convenient access. This means that users can access our company products across various devices without the need to download an app, as our resources are mobile responsive.

For those who prefer the app experience, alternatives for quick and convenient mobile access are available.

In terms of AML compliance, financial institutions and firms will need to shift to modern, integrated AML/VOI (Verification of Identity) platforms. These platforms provide comprehensive coverage adapted to evolving regulations. Notable examples include First AML’s Source platform and solutions from providers like Notabene.

First AML’s Source platform enables meeting both VOI and AML obligations through a unified system designed to reduce duplication, compliance gaps, and operational overhead. It supports complex, international onboarding needs and provides a single platform for consistent compliance practices. Notabene, on the other hand, offers holistic, real-time AML compliance across digital asset flows and Travel Rule adherence, with features such as cryptographic signatures, multi-method systems, and global regulatory reach.

Other options might include updating legacy AML solutions to modern platforms designed to meet tightening regulatory requirements with improved efficiency.

For any questions or support before the AML app service ends, users can contact their customer success specialist at [email protected]. Additionally, users can download articles and book chapters to read while offline within individual resources, and they can translate articles into another language within individual resources as well.

In conclusion, while the AML app service will end on August 22, 2025, users can still access all core features through our company's Product Menu. For AML compliance, it is recommended to book demos or contact providers like First AML and Notabene early to ensure a smooth transition as the current AML app service sunsets.

Technology continues to play a crucial role in our daily operations, as evident in our company's transition from an AML app service to a unified Product Menu, which is accessible across various devices. This mobile-responsive resource offers quick and convenient access to our company's products without the need to download an app.

As financial institutions and firms navigate AML compliance, they would greatly benefit from integrating modern, technology-driven AML/VOI platforms such as First AML’s Source platform and solutions from providers like Notabene, which are designed to adapt to evolving regulations and provide comprehensive coverage.

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