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How does Strise's AMS Screening Work?

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Striseโ€™s Adverse Media Screening (AMS) detects adverse media events using natural language processing (NLP), knowledge graph insights, and keyword searches. It analyzes news data and provides structured insights for

Companies and Persons.

Our AMS solution also includes a dedicated settings page, giving Managers greater control and customization.



For AMS we screen both the company name, and all connected UBOs.

On the Entity page, you will be able to see up to 100 AMS hits (shown based on your own AMS settings), and in Review you will see 20 AMS hits (the limit is lower in the Review view based on feedback from users that 20 is sufficient and 100 would take up a lot of space and time).

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๐ŸŸฅ Red square: AMS hit's on the company name.

๐ŸŸฆ Blue square: AMS hit's on UBO's.
If a company is listed as a UBO, we screen that company for AMS. Not it's UBO's.

๐ŸŸจ Yellow square: filtering options for each Entity Screening. As you can see in this case, we have matched several Bertel O. Steen names. If some of these are irrelevant you can filter them out. Same goes for topics.
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๐ŸŸฉ Green square: you can add AMS articles if you like. These will then be saved on the entity and included in your pdf.
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You can read more about our AMS screening and how it works in this link:
โ€‹Adverse Media Screening (AMS)

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