Forensic Tools

Analysing Bank Records: What Every CFE Knows (And Fraudsters Hope You Don’t)

Timmy van der Mescht March 29, 2026 1 min read

Bank record analysis is one of the most powerful forensic techniques in any financial crime investigation. It is also one of the most frequently under-utilised — because it requires patience, methodology, and an understanding of what you’re actually looking for.

As a holder of the ACFE Specialist Certificate in Analysis of Bank Records, I’ve spent considerable time applying this tool in complex fraud matters. Here’s what the methodology looks like in practice.

What Bank Records Reveal

Preparing for Legal Proceedings

The value of bank record analysis in court depends entirely on how it is documented, presented, and defended. A chain of custody must be maintained. Every inference must be supported by the underlying data. Expert witness testimony must be clear, factual, and withstand cross-examination.

This is not analysis that should be attempted without proper training and methodology. It’s also not something that should be outsourced to someone without forensic investigation experience — the evidence must be gathered and preserved correctly from the outset.

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Timmy van der Mescht, CFE

Certified Fraud Examiner • PSIRA-registered Private Investigator • 22+ years law enforcement and private-sector investigation experience.

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