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Watchlist Screening

January 29, 2026

What watchlist screening is, which lists matter beyond sanctions, and how to handle matches.

Watchlist screening is the practice of checking customers and business partners against various government, regulatory, and commercial lists beyond just sanctions lists.

Types of Watchlists

Category Examples
Sanctions OFAC SDN, EU, UN, UK lists
PEP Politically exposed persons databases
Law Enforcement FBI wanted lists, Interpol notices
Regulatory Debarment lists, enforcement actions
Adverse Media Negative news compilations

Watchlist Screening in KYB

For KYB, watchlist screening covers:

Handling Matches

Watchlist hits don’t automatically mean rejection—they trigger investigation:

Outcome Action
True positive Match confirmed—apply EDD or reject
False positive Different person/entity—document and clear
Potential match Investigate further before determining

Technical Challenges

Fuzzy Matching

Names vary—screening must account for:

  • Transliterations
  • Aliases and AKAs
  • Spelling variations
  • Name order differences

Alert Volume

Aggressive matching generates many false positives. Tuning match sensitivity is critical.


Related: Sanctions Screening | PEP | Adverse Media