AML Screening

Screen individuals and entities against global risk databases

Datakeen includes built-in Anti-Money Laundering (AML) screening capabilities that automatically check individuals and entities against global risk databases. Screening runs automatically on identity data collected during journey sessions.


How it works

When a user completes a journey that includes identity verification, Datakeen automatically screens the collected identity data (name, date of birth, nationality) against multiple risk databases:

CategoryWhat is checked
PEPPolitically Exposed Persons β€” individuals holding or having held prominent public functions
SanctionsInternational sanctions lists β€” EU, UN, OFAC, and other global sanctions programmes
Adverse MediaNegative press coverage β€” articles linking individuals to financial crime, fraud, corruption, or other risk indicators

Viewing screening results

Screening results are available in the Screening AML tab of any completed session in the back office.

Navigate to Analysis β†’ By session, open a session, and click the Screening AML tab.

Each category shows:

  • The number of matches found
  • A relevance score for each match
  • The source of the match (which database or publication)

A green result across all categories means no matches were found. Any flag should be reviewed manually before approving the session.


When screening runs

AML screening is triggered automatically when:

  • A journey session is completed that includes an Identity Information or Identity Document Check step
  • Sufficient identity data is available (at minimum, a name)

Screening results are available within seconds of the session being completed.


Next steps


What’s Next

Learn about each screening category