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Watching the Future: The Top 10 Surveillance and Compliance Challenges in Prediction Markets

Originally published by A-Team Inisght By Joe Schifano, Global Head of Regulatory Affairs, Eventus. Prediction markets are quickly becoming the next frontier of finance – a new class of markets where people trade on what they believe will happen next. From election results to interest rate fluctuations, these platforms turn collective judgment into tradable data. […]

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Surveillance for Fractional Shares: A Foundation for the Next Wave of Market Evolution

Originally published by Traders Magazine By Martina Rejsjö, Vice President, Product Management, Eventus The rise of fractional share trading marks a critical inflection point for market structure. By lowering the minimum effective ticket size, fractionalization has intensified retail participation, altered liquidity formation dynamics and introduced new layers of execution complexity, particularly in internalized order flow.

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Eventus Unveils Frank AI to Bring Conversational Intelligence to Trade Surveillance

Originally published by A-Team Insight  Eventus, the trade surveillance and financial risk solutions provider, today launched Frank AI, a new artificial intelligence platform designed to transform how compliance teams interact with surveillance data. The new tool embeds generative AI into Eventus’s Validus platform, allowing even non-technical users to conduct complex data investigations using conversational English.

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From Promise to Proof: Assessing AI Readiness in Compliance

By Martina Rejsjö, Head of Product Strategy at Eventus What was once an experiment or an edge case is now an expectation – artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming a core capability in trade surveillance and compliance, reshaping how firms detect, investigate and mitigate risk. The drivers are clear: improving efficiency, reallocating human talent away from

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The Hidden Cost of Compliance Duplication: Why Global Firms Can’t Afford Surveillance Silos

By Joe Assaf, Sales Engineer, EMEA Global markets have never been more interconnected – and neither have the compliance challenges they face. Yet for many firms, the internal processes designed to solve those challenges remain stubbornly fragmented. Jurisdictional differences – from local data privacy laws to specific obligations to regulators – often lead market participants

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Surveillance Beyond the Silos: Why the Future of Trade Surveillance Depends on Cross-Product Intelligence

Written by Martina Rejsjo, Head of Product Strategy Regulators have long emphasized the importance of holistic surveillance across equities, derivatives, fixed income and, increasingly, digital assets. Yet despite this clear expectation, most market participants struggle to implement truly integrated surveillance programs at scale. While many have matured their capabilities within individual asset classes, conducting surveillance

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When AI Oversees AI: Redefining Data Science in Trade Surveillance

Joe Schifano, Global Head of Regulatory Affairs, Eventus  Trade surveillance is no longer confined to a rules-based function – it’s evolving into an interdisciplinary program where compliance, technology and data science converge. As firms grapple with increasing market complexity, growing data volumes and evolving regulatory expectations, AI is emerging as the connective tissue uniting these

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MiCA Compliance Is Coming Into Focus – But Firms May Be Missing the Bigger Picture

By Joseph Assaf The European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation represents a key milestone for the digital asset space. For the first time, there’s a clear, harmonized framework for how crypto should be regulated across EU member states, satisfying a longstanding demand from crypto natives and traditional finance firms alike. Of course, creating a

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