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Sandbar and Greenlite team up on AI-powered AML compliance

Greenlite, the leading generative AI platform for banks and fintechs, today announced a partnership with Sandbar, the comprehensive activity monitoring platform for anti-money laundering (AML).

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Through this collaboration, fintechs and banks now have access to complementary technology from Sandbar and Greenlite, helping automate key compliance tasks and improve operational efficiency.

“At Sandbar, we’re committed to providing banks and fintechs with the fastest way to set up bank-grade AML systems,” said Brock Bontrager, CEO of Sandbar. “By collaborating with Greenlite, we’re able to connect compliance teams with advanced investigative automation and audit-ready narratives, supporting our shared mission to defend against money laundering and bad actors.”

Sandbar provides banks with comprehensive AML solutions to screen customers, monitor transactions, and manage cases with precision. By consolidating data, dynamically scoring risks, and minimizing false positives, Sandbar streamlines real-time risk management workflows, helping institutions scale AML compliance efficiently and globally.

“As regulatory demands rise, banks need solutions that simplify and strengthen their compliance workflows,” said Will Lawrence, CEO of Greenlite. “By partnering with Sandbar, we’re able to show more banks and fintechs the best AI-driven automation that helps them cut down on repetitive workflows like enhanced due diligence, alert handling and transaction monitoring.”

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