By PAUL O’DONOGHUE, Senior Correspondent
THE 2026-27 edition of ‘Fincrime Frontier’, the world’s most comprehensive FCC survey, goes live today.
We are inviting senior AML compliance professionals working in banking, insurance, fintech, and payments to complete the poll, giving their views on the most important industry trends.
The survey is available HERE.
Those who complete the survey will be in with a chance to win three guest passes to International Anti-Financial Crime Summit (IAFCS) 2026, one of the most important events in the global AML calendar.
Respondents will also be the first to receive comprehensive survey results, giving them early access to industry benchmarks and insights.
FinCrime Frontier 2026-27 key insights
The study covers the following areas:
- Regulatory readiness and compliance challenges
- The economics of compliance
- Operational efficiency and effectiveness
- AI and agentic AI adoption
- AI governance and data readiness
- Innovation priorities and future operating models
The survey is a collaboration between AML Intelligence and SymphonyAI, a product-based company that builds tailored AI applications.
Jason Shane, Head of Product Strategy and Innovation at SymphonyAI said: “Financial crime compliance is entering a period of fundamental transformation. Institutions are under increasing pressure to improve effectiveness, manage costs, respond to evolving threats, and prepare for a future shaped by AI and automation.”
He added: “Against that backdrop, the FinCrime Frontier Survey provides a valuable opportunity for industry leaders to share their perspectives and help benchmark how the industry is evolving.”
“By bringing together insights from across the market, we can better understand the challenges, priorities, and innovations that will define the next generation of financial crime prevention.”
James Treacy, MD at AML Intelligence, said the survey provides a unique opportunity to assess key compliance challenges and costs.
“‘Fincrime Frontier’ is an invaluable resource to see the key compliance pinch-points for businesses,” he said.
“Respondents will both share their own experience and gain valuable insights from their peers.”
To participate in the ‘FinCrime Frontier 2026-27’ market survey, click [HERE].










