AMLR Decoded – What really changes for risk analysis
With the AMLR, risk assessment becomes an ongoing responsibility: structured, consistent, and audit-ready at all times. In our event, we show banks how to translate regulatory requirements for risk assessment into practical, software-supported implementation.
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The new EU Anti-Money Laundering Regulation (AMLR) raises the bar for risk assessments significantly. Risks must be evaluated in a structured, transparent, and audit-proof manner — with clearly documented methodology, sources, risk factors, and continuous updates.
This is precisely where day-to-day operations become demanding for AML compliance officers: manual Excel models quickly reach their limits, data sits in silos, risk evaluation logic lacks consistency across the board — and reports are rarely coherent end-to-end, making them costly to reproduce.
Our event addresses these challenges head-on. The first part translates the AMLR’s regulatory requirements into clear, actionable steps, highlights common pitfalls, and explores what a software-supported approach can look like. The second part demonstrates how risk assessment is carried out in practice using msg.NFRA — structured, logically guided, and fully audit-ready:
- Centralised risk data foundation — AMLR-compliant risk assessment requires a unified, versioned data foundation, ensuring that all risk factors, sources, and risk evaluations are captured consistently, transparently, and in full.
- Standardised risk evaluation methodology — The AMLR demands a clearly defined and consistently applied risk evaluation logic that cleanly integrates domain-specific requirements — including those arising from national AML legislation and supervisory expectations.
- Permanent report readiness — The AMLR requires institutions to be able to present a current, complete, and consistent risk assessment report at any time — not just once a year as a major project.
Your takeaway:
We combine concise, expertly curated AMLR content with a practical software perspective — bridging the gap between the regulatory demand for structured, audit-ready compliance and the concrete steps needed to make it a reality.
This event is aimed at professionals and senior leaders working in Anti-Financial Crime, AML prevention, and compliance at financial institutions and banks across the DACH region — with a particular focus on Compliance Officers and members of governing bodies.
This event is aimed at professionals and senior leaders working in Anti-Financial Crime, AML prevention, and compliance at financial institutions and banks across the DACH region — with a particular focus on Compliance Officers and members of governing bodies.
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Price
free
Date
08.10.2026
Time
11:00 am
Duration
1 hour
Registration deadline
05.10.2026
This event will be held in German!
Good to know
- Operating system Windows 7 or a more recent version Mac OS X version 10.8 or higher
- Browser Google Chrome (preferred) Also suitable: Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 or higher, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari
- Internet access Ideally, access via DSL/cable with at least 256Kbit/s. Bandwidth.