
Roundup Guide: best AML watchlist screening APIs
Choosing the best AML watchlist screening APIs can feel like navigating a maze, especially with all the technical features, pricing, and setup hurdles. Over the past few weeks, I poured more than 60 hours into hands-on testing and comparison of leading solutions. My experience spans regulatory technology and fintech, and I have worn both the compliance user and developer hats. This guide is my way of breaking down the options to show what actually works for real businesses-cutting through hype and focusing on what matters for compliance, usability, and reliability. Got feedback, a suggestion, or your own experience to share? I would love to hear from you. How I Compared the Platforms To keep things fair, I looked at each AML API with the same lens: Starting up: How easy is it to sign up, get API keys, and make your first call? Key features: I checked how well each API screens names against global and local lists (sanctions, PEP, watchlists), with different data and risk settings. Devel
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