We are experts in managed KYC services for exchanges and CCPs

Davies’ KYC Managed Service for Exchanges and CCPs

Billion-dollar fines, spiralling frustration and clients facing jail – or compliant KYC, new revenue streams and satisfied clients?

We are world-leaders in advising exchanges and CCPs in all aspects of their business strategy, regulatory requirements and operational performance. We are also experts in all aspects of client onboarding and due diligence, financial crime prevention and compliance.

Davies’s KYC Managed Service for Exchanges and CCPs enables firms to remove the burden on member institutions by centralising, automating and simplifying customer document collection, document storage, risk assessment, risk screening, ongoing due diligence and other key KYC related processes.

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Meet the expert

Christian Lee

Partner

Capital Markets

Christian Lee is a Partner at Davies and leads the Financial Market Infrastructure subsector within the Capital Markets industry. His work focuses on helping financial market infrastructures strengthen resilience, manage risk, and implement solutions that address structural challenges in global markets.  

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