2026 FRAUD & AML LEADERS REPORT
AI Reality Check
Insights from 1,000 global fraud, risk and compliance leaders tackling rising fraud volumes, stricter regulations and increasingly sophisticated AI-powered threats.
The patterns in this report give you evidence to move beyond anecdotes — and to align executives, product, engineering and risk around a shared, intelligence-led strategy.
What You’ll Find Inside
Skills to pressure-test your roadmap
Compare AI adoption, hiring plans, budget trajectory and stack modernization against more than a thousand peers.
Guidance on how to clarify trade-offs
See how leading teams balance automation with headcount, fraud loss with customer experience and innovation with regulatory scrutiny.
A strategy for prioritizing bottlenecks
Identify whether your greatest constraint is data quality, fragmentation, time-to-value or skills and where integration will unlock outsized gains.
Key Insights




AI is now baseline infrastructure
98%
of leaders say their teams are already integrating AI in their workflows.
Budgets signal AI as a force multiplier
83%
of leaders think AI agents should support or augment fraud and AML compliance teams.
AI fraud detection has majority trust
52%
are very confident that AI solutions can reliably detect and prevent fraud.
Automation isn’t shrinking teams
94%
of responders plan to add at least 1 full time hire this year.
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2026 Fraud & AML Leaders Report
AI Reality Check
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