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The Transaction Monitoring market within the context of Banking is a specialized sector of the financial services industry that focuses on the detection and prevention of fraudulent activities. It is a key component of a bank's risk management strategy, as it helps to identify suspicious transactions and protect customers from financial loss. Transaction Monitoring systems use a variety of techniques, such as pattern recognition, data mining, and artificial intelligence, to detect suspicious activity. These systems are designed to detect and alert banks to any suspicious activity, such as money laundering, terrorist financing, and other financial crimes.
Some of the leading companies in the Transaction Monitoring market include FICO, SAS, NICE Actimize, Fiserv, Oracle, and Accenture. Show Less Read more