Regulatory Outlook 2025–2027: What’s Next for Financial-Services Surveillance
An independent study by Opimas, commissioned by Arctera - maps global surveillance evolution, emphasizing cooperation, cloud-only is questioned, and AI is no longer optional.
If you’re responsible for eComms, compliance, or data risk, this report is your early read on what’s coming next.
What You’ll Learn
- Why enforcement looks different in every region: Learn how differing philosophies—not just penalties—are driving global divergence.
- Where AI is proving its worth in surveillance: See how large language models are reshaping eComms monitoring and investigation workflows.
- How privacy still shapes surveillance decisions: Understand why data sovereignty rules now determine where communication archives live.
- What’s behind the return of hybrid models: Explore why flexibility has become a make-or-break factor for surveillance architecture.
- How compliance teams are redefining value: Discover why “do more with less” now means precision over volume.
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Who Should Read This Report
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Compliance and surveillance leaders
managing multi-jurisdictional complexity.
Risk and operations teams
modernizing data and vendor strategies.
Executives
planning for resilience, governance, and growth.
“The fines may be falling, but expectations are rising. After years of headline fines for off-channel messaging, enforcement has matured—but it hasn’t slowed. The next wave is about proof: who can show full communications oversight, from WhatsApp to AI-assisted monitoring, without breaking stride. ”
Arctera