RELEASE: Compliance challenges highlighted in ECEC: AI, sustainability and management of complaint channels

Madrid, October 19.

RELEASE: Compliance challenges highlighted in ECEC: AI, sustainability and management of complaint channels

Madrid, October 19

Artificial Intelligence will allow fraud and regulatory violations to be prevented before they occur. Companies are under increasing pressure to comply with environmental and social regulations in addition to traditional regulations. During the day, carried out by EQS Group, a role play was organized to explain the most relevant doubts about reporting channels and ethics in conversations with informants.

EQS Group, market leader in digital compliance systems in Europe, has organized the "European Compliance and Ethics Conference (ECEC) 2023", the main European conference on compliance and ethics. This is the fourth edition of a conference that brings together more than 30 experts who give presentations on ethics and compliance from around the world, as well as 6,000 attendees who this year have followed it live. In this edition, prominent speakers from leading organizations such as FREENOW, Meta, PwC, Ernst

Contact Contact name: María Ortega Contact description: EQS Group Contact phone: 919 54 62 67

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