ifx icon Wednesday 28th January - 11am-12pm

The 2026 PSP Survival Guide Part 1: Facing the FinCrime threat

Get ahead of one of the biggest threats to PSPs and financial services businesses today.

In this webinar, join seasoned professionals in AML, fraud and cybersecurity, for a forward-thinking briefing on the financial crime and cybersecurity landscape. Come away with expert insights and strategies to stay secure in the year ahead.

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Why should you attend?

Financial crime and fraud is arguably a bigger threat than ever. According to a 2025 Financial Crime Report from Kroll - more than 70% of UK business executives expect financial crime risk to increase in the next 12 months, with AI-powered cybercrime being a principal concern.

The Payments Association found that 75% of payments industry decision makers cite financial crime as a top concern. Interestingly, 24% also see AI as part of the solution.

As we'll find out in this webinar, the threat of FinCrime is very real, but there's no reason to panic. By building an effective compliance culture and equipping your business with the right tools, you can take on this threat with confidence.

In the first edition of our 2026 PSP Survival Guide, we'll show how to get there.

What you can expect:

Here's everything we'll be covering in this conversation.

A spotlight on Fraud: The existing and emerging financial crime risks and trends.

Cybersecurity and AML in the payments ecosystem: How these two key business functions can and should work together.

Real-world lessons & actionable takeaways: Learn from experienced industry professionals who'll provide tips to help bolster your strategy in 2026.

And more: There'll be an opportunity for questions, so come with your queries.

Our speakers

Orna Boland

Director of Anti-Financial Crime and UK MLRO, IFX Payments

Orna Boland is a financial crime specialist with deep expertise in anti-financial crime measures and regulatory compliance. She served for three years as Financial Crime Lead at Tide, where she designed and executed strategies to identify and prevent financial misconduct. Orna is now Director of Anti-Financial Crime and UK MLRO, overseeing the organization’s financial crime compliance framework and ensuring adherence to UK regulatory standards. Her expertise in risk management and compliance makes her a trusted leader in safeguarding businesses against financial crime.

Maya Braine

Head of Financial Crime, Cosegic

Maya Braine is Managing Director and Head of Financial Crime at compliance consultancy Cosegic, specialising in AML, fraud prevention and sanctions risk. She has extensive experience designing financial-crime frameworks, leading AFC and intelligence teams in major banks, and driving global knowledge-sharing initiatives. Maya is known for her clear, practical insights and ability to make complex risks understandable and actionable.

Dale Michalowsky

Head of Information Security, IFX Payments

Dale is a seasoned cyber security professional with extensive experience spearheading initiatives to fortify organizational security, enhance security posture and implement end-to-end cyber security strategies. Having worked at some of Londons biggest FX firms, he is no stranger to the cyber challenges regulated financial entities face. Dale joined IFX as Head of Information Security, bringing extensive experience in cybersecurity and risk management. He leads the company’s security strategy, protects critical data and systems, manages security risks, and promotes security awareness across the organization.

Joshua Best

Director of Global Compliance and group MLRO, Finseta

Joshua Best is the Director of Global Compliance and group MLRO for Finseta (a UK listed, multi-licensed financial services group). Josh has over 10 years of experience working across global payment/E-money providers and a demonstrated history of growing teams through the use of technology. He has worked with some of the biggest tech companies in the world and has specialised experience that he is able to apply across multiple Compliance disciplines.