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Introduction

Adverse Media

Adverse media refers to negative or harmful information about a person, organization, or entity that appears in the news or other media sources. This could include reports on criminal activities, scandals, legal issues, or unethical behavior.

For example, if an individual is involved in a major fraud scandal and it's covered extensively in the news, that would be considered adverse media for the individual. It’s important because it can impact the reputation and credibility of those involved.

Sigma helps financial companies by looking for any negative news or issues related to their transactions. This way, they can spot potential problems and manage risks better.