AML specialist SmartSearch reports ‘best ever’ first half year results

SmartSearch has achieved its best ever first half year results in 2021, following a surge in demand for its online ID check and due diligence platform.

The anti-money laundering (AML) specialist has recorded 27% in business growth and an increase in users from 45,000 to 53,000.

The firm has also seen 21% expansion in its team in the first half of the year, increasing from 135 in January to 164 in June.

After the best year in its history last year, SmartSearch stated that its record results in 2021 are a result of its industry-leading AML product becoming more essential for regulated businesses. The pandemic has seen increasing fraud and money laundering attempts across multiple industries since March last year.

“The pandemic certainly has attracted the attention of those looking to attempt fraud, and our product has never been more critical to prevent it,” SmartSearch CEO, John Dobson, commented.

“Even with lockdown restrictions easing, some businesses are still operating remotely when on-boarding clients, and our system provides a quick and easy method to accurately identify customers.

“Despite the rapid recruitment achieved already, we are still looking to expand our team due to the growth we’ve achieved in the first-six months of the year. We are recruiting for a range of roles, including developers, sales staff and customer service professionals.

“We recently celebrated our tenth-year in operation, and the business continues to go from strength-to-strength. Each year has brought its own challenges, perhaps none as tough as last year, but we are proud to be on course for another record-breaking year in 2021.”

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