Assessing Regulatory Risk in Personal Financial Advice Documents: a Pilot Study

10/11/2019
by   Wanita Sherchan, et al.
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Assessing regulatory compliance of personal financial advice is currently a complex manual process. In Australia, only 5 audited annually and 75 This paper describes a pilot with an Australian government regulation agency where Artificial Intelligence (AI) models based on techniques such natural language processing (NLP), machine learning and deep learning were developed to methodically characterise the regulatory risk status of personal financial advice documents. The solution provides traffic light rating of advice documents for various risk factors enabling comprehensive coverage of documents in the review and allowing rapid identification of documents that are at high risk of non-compliance with government regulations. This pilot serves as a case study of public-private partnership in developing AI systems for government and public sector.

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