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Unit21 Relaunches as the Leader in AI Risk Infrastructure

Company evolves from a no-code platform to a leader in AI Risk Infrastructure by executing the full financial crime lifecycle, from detection to SAR filing end-to-end.

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Unit21, the leading AI Risk Infrastructure for fraud prevention and AML monitoring, today announced a significant company relaunch, affirming itself as the leader in agentic AI for financial crime operations.

For years, the industry asked the wrong question: ‘Do you have AI?’ The real question is whether the AI actually does the work.

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Originally recognized for pioneering no-code tools for risk and compliance teams, Unit21 is now redefining the category with AI Risk Infrastructure powered by agentic AI across detection and investigation.

The company is unveiling a new brand, a new website, and a rebuilt platform designed around AI Agents that tune rules, investigate alerts, execute workflows, and file regulatory reports end-to-end without an analyst needing to drive every step of the way.

Financial crime remains a massive global challenge, with the United Nations estimating that $800 billion to $2 trillion is laundered worldwide each year. In the United States alone, FinCEN receives more than 4 million Suspicious Activity Reports annually, creating a significant investigative workload for compliance teams tasked with reviewing alerts and preparing regulatory filings.

Unit21 was founded seven years ago on the premise that modern risk and compliance teams should not need engineering resources to build fraud and AML rules. The company raised $92 million from Tiger Global, Google's Gradient Ventures, and ICONIQ, and achieved product-market fit with institutions including Intuit, Chime, and Green Dot.

However, as financial crime volumes and sophistication increased, the company determined that no-code tooling was no longer sufficient. Beginning in 2025, Unit21 rebuilt its platform from the ground up around agentic AI.

“Every compliance team I talk to has the same problem: more alerts than their analysts can work, and the gap is widening. We built AI agents that execute the investigation, not just assist it, and over 100 customers have deployed them in production. When agents handle the volume, your team prevents more financial crime and your business scales without scaling headcount.”
— Tyler Allen, COO, Unit21

The relaunch is anchored in Unit21’s AI Agents, which the company first introduced in May 2025. Unlike copilot tools that help analysts work faster, or standalone AI products that summarize alerts without the underlying risk and compliance infrastructure, Unit21’s agents execute the full investigation workflow: ingesting the alert, pulling transaction histories, checking sanctions lists, reviewing adverse media, assembling evidence, drafting regulator-ready narratives in each customer’s format, and logging every step for audits. Agents are configured to each institution’s standard operating procedures, escalation thresholds, and risk appetite, not to a generic model.

Critically, Unit21’s AI does not just review alerts; it also creates new detection logic. AI rule recommendations analyze patterns across alert dispositions and suggest optimized rules that teams did not know they needed.

Every disposition, every escalation, and every confirmed outcome feeds back into the agents, making the system sharper over time. The platform currently processes more than 500,000 alerts per month across its network, with customers reporting up to 93% fewer false positives and up to 80% faster investigation handle times.

Results are already in production at scale. Underdog cut its alert volume by 72% using Unit21’s AI Agent. Nexo reduced false positives by 57% and is targeting 80%. Existing customer partnerships are expanding at 2x the prior rate.

“For years, the industry asked the wrong question: ‘Do you have AI?’ The real question is whether the AI actually does the work. When AI moves beyond assisting analysts and starts performing the investigation itself—gathering context, executing the workflow, producing a defensible output—it stops being a feature and becomes the operating model. That shift is what we’ve built, and what we’re seeing in production across our customers today.”
— Trisha Kothari, CEO & Co-Founder, Unit21

The relaunch comes as the financial crime market is flooded with AI claims, many of which Kothari and Allen argue are superficial. Building a system that reliably executes investigations in production while maintaining governance, auditability, and regulatory defensibility requires the kind of platform infrastructure that takes years to build. Unit21’s agents run inside the system where detection and investigation live, ensuring outcomes are repeatable, measurable, and audit-ready. Every AI decision is fully traceable, mapped to customer policies, and backed by documented risk reasoning and evidence.

The new Unit21 platform is available now. Institutions interested to learn more can request a demo today.

About Unit21

Unit21 is the leader in AI Risk Infrastructure for fraud prevention and AML monitoring. Trusted by over 200 institutions, including Intuit, Chime, GreenDot, and Sallie Mae, our platform unifies detection, investigation, and decisioning in a single system built on a data-agnostic architecture. Powered by agentic AI, Unit21 doesn’t just summarize alerts; it executes the full investigation workflow, reducing false positives by up to 93% and accelerating handle times by 80%. By automating repetitive tasks while maintaining full regulator-ready auditability, Unit21 empowers financial institutions, fintechs, and crypto companies to operate proactively and focus on real risk. Learn more at unit21.ai.

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