Core sanctions regimes covered
10+
ScreenVeritAI coverage model
Resources and Playbooks
A practical workflow to screen new customers before activation or contract approval.
Start with a clear scope: who is being screened, which risk checks are required, and what evidence must be retained. Then run sanctions, ownership, and media checks in one repeatable process.
Core sanctions regimes covered
10+
ScreenVeritAI coverage model
Key workflow dimensions
4 (Sanctions, PEP, Adverse Media, UBO)
ScreenVeritAI workflow model
A control process that checks a person or entity against sanctions and watchlist datasets.
Politically Exposed Person: an individual in a prominent public function requiring enhanced due diligence.
Ultimate Beneficial Owner: the natural person who ultimately owns or controls a legal entity.
U.S. Department of the Treasury
European Commission
United Nations Security Council
\"Risk controls perform best when sanctions checks and ownership context are reviewed together.\"
ScreenVeritAI Compliance Team, RegTech Research
At minimum, legal name and identifying context such as country, registration data, or known aliases.
Sanctions, PEP exposure, adverse media, and ownership or control checks are common baseline controls.
Store the screening result, source references, analyst rationale, and approval outcome.
Re-screening should follow your risk-tier policy and trigger-based escalation rules.