A real operational cockpit for the AMLCO and the office owner
The dashboard is not decorative. It aggregates live portfolio data into review backlog, exposure, STR funnel, flagged transactions, relationship alerts and assurance status so the office can run compliance as an operation.
Many small-office AML tools are file-by-file only. That helps at intake, but it does not help the person who needs to answer wider questions: Which reviews are overdue? Which high-risk matters are waiting on evidence? Which typologies are recurring? Where is the team blocked?
From file management to portfolio management
Sceau lets an office see compliance as a portfolio: high-risk concentration, pending reviews, screening follow-up, training currency and assurance gaps all appear in one place. That is the difference between 'we have files' and 'we can run the function'.
A dashboard grounded in the workflow
Because the cockpit reads the same tables the office uses operationally, the numbers remain accountable. If there are two flags in the overview, there are underlying tasks, triggers or files that explain them. The summary and the queue stay aligned.
Useful in daily operations, not only in a demo
The practical value is simple: the AMLCO can start the day in one place, see what is overdue, what is blocking acceptance, where the risk is clustering and which governance items need attention, then move directly into action.
What this changes in practice
- The AMLCO can manage the office as a portfolio rather than as isolated cases
- Backlog and exposure become visible before they become supervisory findings
- Management reporting no longer depends on manually rebuilding counts in spreadsheets
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