A Conceptual Framework for Process Optimization in Compliance Monitoring Across Financial Services and Nonprofit Sectors
Abstract
This paper explores the critical need for process optimization in compliance monitoring across the financial services and nonprofit sectors. Compliance monitoring is essential for ensuring regulatory adherence, mitigating operational risks, and promoting organizational accountability. However, both sectors face challenges due to complex regulatory environments, resource constraints, and resistance to technological change. The paper proposes a conceptual framework aimed at optimizing compliance monitoring processes by identifying key compliance activities, applying targeted optimization strategies, and integrating cutting-edge technologies such as automation, AI, and data analytics. The findings suggest that while financial services and nonprofits encounter sector-specific challenges, common optimization strategies, such as the use of automation and process mapping, can enhance regulatory compliance and operational efficiency. Additionally, the paper discusses the barriers to implementation, including regulatory complexity, organizational resistance, and limited resources. The proposed framework holds significant practical implications for both sectors, offering actionable insights for improving compliance practices. Future research directions are suggested, focusing on the integration of emerging technologies and addressing the evolving nature of compliance regulations.
How to Cite This Article
May Equitozia Eyeregba, Nneka Adaobi Ochuba, Omoniyi Onifade, Florence Sophia Ezeh (2022). A Conceptual Framework for Process Optimization in Compliance Monitoring Across Financial Services and Nonprofit Sectors . International Journal of Management and Organizational Research (IJMOR), 1(1), 152-158. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/IJMOR.2022.1.1.152-158