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Webinar Announcement: Built for Trust: Latitude's 0 to 1 Compliance Playbook for Modern Cross-Border Payments
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Latitude's 0→1 Compliance Playbook K2 Integrity
NEW YORK - Washingtoner -- K2 Integrity, the leading global risk management company, is pleased to announce its upcoming webinar, "Built for Trust: Latitude's 0→1 Compliance Playbook for Modern Cross-Border Payments," presented in collaboration with Latitude Payments.

This one-hour virtual session will take place on Wednesday, 22 July 2026, at 12:30 p.m. ET, and will explore how fast-growing payments companies can build effective financial crimes compliance programs from day one—creating the trust, governance, and controls needed to scale responsibly in today's rapidly evolving cross-border payments landscape.

As innovation continues to reshape global payments, organizations must balance speed and growth with strong compliance foundations. Moderated by Elizabeth Severinovskaya, managing director in K2 Integrity's Financial Crimes Risk Management practice and Latitude's fractional Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) officer since the company's inception, the discussion will provide an inside look at how Latitude designed its compliance program alongside its business and product strategy to meet regulatory expectations while supporting innovation.

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"Building compliance into a business from the beginning isn't just about meeting regulatory requirements—it's about creating the trust that enables sustainable growth," said moderator Elizabeth Severinovskaya. "We'll share practical lessons from building a compliance program within a rapidly scaling payments company and discuss how thoughtful governance and controls can become a competitive advantage."

Topics will include:
  • Building a financial crimes compliance program from the ground up within a high-growth payments company.
  • Designing governance, controls, and product architecture that support regulatory expectations and business growth.
  • Meeting the expectations of banking partners and other stakeholders while enabling innovation.
  • Practical lessons for payments companies and financial institutions seeking to accelerate safer, smarter cross-border payments.

Panelists:
  • Cyril Mathew, Co-Founder and CEO, Latitude Payments
  • Brian Wrightson, Technical Co-Founder, Latitude Payments
  • Sarah Elliott, Chief Legal Officer, Latitude Payments

Moderator:
  • Elizabeth Severinovskaya, Managing Director, Financial Crimes Risk Management, K2 Integrity

This webinar is designed for professionals in payments, fintech, financial crimes compliance, legal, and risk management who are responsible for building, scaling, or overseeing compliance programs in rapidly evolving financial services businesses. Attendees will leave with actionable insights into establishing effective compliance guardrails early, strengthening relationships with banking partners, and enabling responsible innovation. Registration is now open. Interested participants can secure their spot here.

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About K2 Integrity

K2 Integrity is a global risk management company dedicated to helping organizations across both the public and private sectors protect their assets, reputation, and operations and meet their regulatory obligations. Our team of top subject-matter experts includes former regulators, economic security officials, and industry veterans, who specialize in financial crime prevention, regulatory compliance, cybersecurity, investigations, and risk advisory, bringing practical skills and deep insight to every engagement. Using innovative technology solutions and a data-driven approach, we deliver actionable results that help clients identify emerging risks, respond effectively, and make confident decisions.

To learn more about K2 Integrity, visit http://www.k2integrity.com/ or follow us on LinkedIn and X.

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