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AffirmX New Pricing on AdvisX AML Validation

advisx-pricedropNew Pricing on AdvisX's Most Popular Product: AML Validation Services

AdvisX, AffirmX's sister company, is rolling out a new pricing structure for its most popular product: AML monitoring system validation services. The new fee is available for projects beginning in Q2 2018.

The fee for an institution with moderate AML risks is now 30% lower than our 2016-2017 pricing structure. We have achieved this cost savings by implementing techniques that allow us to more efficiently complete the projects without diminishing the quality of personal service or the thoroughness for which AdvisX is known.

What AdvisX Clients Are Saying

  • "It was a very good experience and I’d like to use your services again in the future!” Steven Nazaruk, Ocala Community Credit Union
  • “From start to finish, we were pleased with the entire project which included data analysis, alert creation and review, including customizing data to be specific to our market area and financial institution. I would be remiss not to mention communication and collaboration from the entire AdvisX team during the project.” Mary Ann Ginn, Crest Savings Bank
  • “We appreciated the constant communication throughout the entire validation process. Everyone was great to work with and the offsite process was great.” Jennifer Gardner, Marquette Bank
  • “Turn around time for each project was great. The entire team was knowledgeable, flexible with the credit union timelines and very easy to work with.” Lisa Lewis, Carter Federal Credit Union
  • “Thank you for your help in completing our project on time!” Jason Williamson, Home Federal Savings Bank
  • “Responsive. The report was easy to understand.” Rebecca Harrison, Bank First National
  • “Satisfied with the work done and looking forward to working more in the future.” Wayne Kramer, China CITIC Bank International
  • “Stayed on task and completed the project in a timely manner.” Ed Hide, NASB

To receive a customized proposal with AdvisX's new pricing structure, please click here or call 888-980-1949.  

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