Banks are turning to robotic process automation (RPA) to automate collections, make core transitions and help with fraud and anti-money laundering compliance (AML) this year. Banks are automating loan collections because they’re anticipating a wave of loan defaults as COVID-related restrictions on collections expire, said Amit Kumar, vice president of financial services at RPA provider […]
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