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DeRisk Hub's MCP server gives AI assistants 22 sanctions screening tools, with confirm gates that stop an agent clearing a match on its own.
Screening thresholds decide how many alerts you see and which true matches you miss. How to set, tune, test, and document them defensibly.
Screen a customer at signup with one POST: sync vs async, handling clear, match and pending review, retries, and monitoring webhooks.
Building sanctions screening in-house takes 24 to 37 engineer-months plus 13 to 20 engineer-days a month to maintain. Measured against our own build.
Sanctions prohibitions bind almost everyone; screening-programme obligations don't. A jurisdiction guide covering the US, UK, EU, Singapore, UAE, and India.
A single instant payment can cross three borders in a second. A new sanctions designation can be issued in that same second. What happens when they collide? For FinTechs and Neobanks, continuous sanctions monitoring isn't just a best practice; it's a fundamental survival mechanism.
The initial wave of Russia sanctions focused on freezing assets and banning energy imports. Today, the landscape has evolved into a protracted war of economic attrition. For global trade-compliance managers, maritime insurers, and financial institutions, compliance has transformed from a simple "do-not-trade" checklist into a dynamic intelligence operation.
For years, the buzzword defining the U.S.–China relationship was "decoupling." Today, the operative term is "de-risking." This strategic shift represents a "small yard, high fence" approach: surgically protecting key national-security technologies while allowing broader commerce to continue. For C-suite executives, supply-chain strategists, and general counsel, understanding this nuance is essential.
Six ComplyAdvantage alternatives compared on price, API maturity, and signup: DeRisk Hub, OpenSanctions, Didit, sanctions.io, LSEG. Verified Aug 2026.
How fuzzy name matching catches transliteration, spelling, and phonetic variants in sanctions screening -- techniques, worked examples, and honest limits.
Sanctions screening costs $0.20 a check; monitoring runs $0.07 to $12 per name a year. Published August 2026 vendor prices, hidden costs, worked example.
OFAC SDN, EU, UN, UK, and DFAT sanctions lists compared: who each binds, ownership tests, and update cadence, current as of August 2026.
PEP screening explained: position tiers, foreign vs domestic rules, how RCA risk is derived, and when PEP status can actually end under FATF, EU and UK rules.
Sanctions screening checks customers and counterparties against government prohibition lists. How the process works, and why screening once isn't enough.