Australia

    AML / KYC

    Australian Police Charge Man for Crypto Related Money Laundering

    By Editors | 23/02/2021

    Police say the Sydney man directed “money launderers for hire” to convert nearly A$5.5mn of cash into bitcoin on his behalf.

    Enforcement

    Targeted Product Intervention to Lead to ‘Less Regulation’: ASIC

    By Ranamita Chakraborty | 22/02/2021

    Commissioner Sean Hughes said ASIC will only need to intervene when there are signs of harm and misconduct, emphasising the checks and balances in place.

    AML / KYC

    New Report Identifies 11 Indicators of Modern Slavery Risk

    By Editors | 22/02/2021

    Based on an analysis of globally prosecuted cases of modern slavery, FairSupply Analytics has identified 11 indicators to help FIs detect modern slavery.

    ABA Outlines Plans for Next Phase of Pandemic Support

    By Ranamita Chakraborty | 21/02/2021

    No customer is going to wake up the day after 31 March and find that there is some legal action being taken by their bank on their loan, said ABA CEO Anna Bligh.

    Securities / Derivatives

    Australia Finalises Changes to Continuous Disclosure Laws

    By Ranamita Chakraborty | 20/02/2021

    The changes will discourage opportunistic class actions and protect companies from liability unless their officers have acted with “knowledge, recklessness or negligence”.

    AML / KYC

    Australian Banks Facilitate Arrest of Phishing Tool Developer

    By Ranamita Chakraborty | 19/02/2021

    The developer of a phishing kit used to steal tens of millions of dollars from bank accounts in 11 countries has been arrested in Ukraine.

    ESG / Sustainability

    Australia Introduces ‘Your Future, Your Super’ Bill to Parliament

    By Editors | 19/02/2021

    Industry bodies ISA and AIST say the legislation doesn’t go far enough and are pushing for the legislation to be reviewed by a Senate Committee.

    Big Picture

    BEAR Has Brought Desired Culture Changes at Banks: Research

    By Ranamita Chakraborty | 18/02/2021

    New research from Macquarie University has found that the BEAR has changed behaviour and culture at banks for the better.

    Market Infrastructure

    ASX Proposes Changes to Netting, Settlement Workflows

    By Editors | 18/02/2021

    The proposed changes will allow the CHESS replacement system to be scaled to much higher volume levels than previously envisaged, ASX said.

    Enforcement

    ASIC Seeks Penalties from CBA for Overcharged Interest

    By Editors | 17/02/2021

    Due to a systems error, CBA charged more than 1,510 customers a higher interest rate than they were advised, amounting to A$2.2 million in overcharged interest.

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