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AI-Powered Cross-Border Securities Processing and ADR Platform Optimization

Author(s) Virendra Jangid
Country United States
Abstract Due to recently globalised financial markets, the processing of cross-border securities, administration of American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) and operational compliance issues have all become extremely complex. Because of these increased complexities, legacy systems which were designed to facilitate these processes now face numerous issues such as slow or delayed settlements, fragmented compliance processes, inefficiencies in operation, and heightened levels of risk associated with fraud. However, with advances in artificial intelligence (AI) technology, new intelligent solutions have emerged that enable financial workflows to be automated and optimised across borders. The purpose of this article is to ex-amine the application of AI technologies in providing automated issuance and cancellation of ADRs, automating anti-money laundering (AML)/know your customer (KYC) processes, monitoring transac-tions, and optimising settlements within international securities systems. It will also explore machine learning (ML), AI, deep learning (DL), natural language processing (NLP), blockchain, and intelligent workflow orchestration as they are used within today’s financial infrastructures. Finally, the article pro-vides an overview of several recent advances in AI technologies related to risk scoring, anomaly detec-tion, document intelligence, and regulatory technology as well as a critical evaluation of the many signif-icant issues presented by AI technologies such as regulatory interoperability and cybersecurity threats explainability and data privacy. In conclusion, the article proposes future research directions that would allow for the establishment of scalable, intelligent, real-time AI-based systems for processing securities on behalf of the next generation of global financial services.
Keywords Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cross-Border Securities Processing, American Depositary Receipts (ADR), Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Know Your Customer (KYC), Settlement Optimization, Financial Workflow Automation
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 6, Issue 11, November 2025
Published On 2025-11-13
DOI https://doi.org/10.70528/IJLRP.v6.i11.2233
Short DOI https://doi.org/hb6t6f

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