Wolters Kluwer to Present Agentic AI Strategy for Banking Compliance
Wolters Kluwer will host a panel on how banks can deploy AI agents to strengthen compliance operations at the American Bankers Association's 2026 Risk and Compliance Conference. The session runs from 7:30-8:15 AM ET on Thursday, May 7, 2025, at the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The panel will feature three Wolters Kluwer compliance experts: Zorina Alliata (AI Enablement Director), Elaine Duffus (Senior Specialized Consultant, Compliance Program Management), and Aoife May (Product Strategy Associate Director). Chance Wu, Vice President and Senior Corporate Responsibility Manager at KeyBank, will also participate.
From Experimentation to Deployment
Banks have spent the past year testing AI in controlled environments. The real challenge now is moving from pilot projects to production systems that handle actual compliance work.
"The next phase of AI in banking is about augmenting compliance teams with systems that can operate intelligently and consistently," May said. "As banks move beyond experimentation with AI, the real challenge is how to deploy these technologies in a way that strengthens compliance, governance, and trust."
Agentic AI-software that can execute tasks autonomously within defined parameters-offers a way to automate repetitive compliance workflows at scale. But deployment requires clear oversight and disciplined risk management.
The panel will focus on how institutions move from strategic interest to actual execution. Conference attendees can access additional resources and schedule meetings with Wolters Kluwer compliance experts through the company's dedicated ABA event hub.
For finance professionals seeking to understand AI for Finance or the mechanics of AI Agents & Automation, this session addresses practical implementation questions rather than theoretical possibilities.
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