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Anti-Money Laundering
Japan to Halt Overseas Transfers that Bypass Bank Accounts
By Editors | 06/05/2019
In preparation for this year’s FATF review, Japanese banks will reportedly terminate counter services for overseas remittances that bypass bank accounts.
Anti-Money Laundering
FATF Releases Mutual Evaluation Report on China
By Editors | 19/04/2019
Some of the gaps identified relate to an insufficient focus on non-financial businesses and professions, difficulties identifying beneficial ownership, and an inadequate sanctions framework.
Anti-Money Laundering
FATF to Adopt ‘Open-ended’ Mandate Starting in 2020
By Editors | 17/04/2019
The new open-ended mandate recognises FATF’s leadership role and strengthens its capacity to respond to threats facing the financial system.
PEPs & Sanctions
Southeast Asia Vulnerable to North Korea Crypto Activity
By Editors | 15/04/2019
New RUSI research reveals how North Korea can exploit cryptocurrency, particularly in Southeast Asia, to circumvent international sanctions.
Anti-Money Laundering
UN Security Council Resolution Targets Terrorism Financing
By Editors | 01/04/2019
The UN Security Council has adopted a resolution calling on member states to beef up efforts to identify, prosecute and penalise those directly or indirectly financing terrorism.
Anti-Money Laundering
FATF Gets Tough on Virtual Assets and Their Service Providers
By ComplyAdvantage | 27/02/2019
If the FATF Interpretive Note is adopted, virtual assets and their service providers could fall under the same level of regulatory scrutiny as seen in traditional banking, says ComplyAdvantage.
Anti-Money Laundering
FATF Consults on Risk-Based Approach for Professional Services
By Editors | 27/02/2019
The FATF is consulting on draft guidance on the application of a risk-based approach to AML/CFT in the legal, accountancy, and trust and company service providers sectors.
Anti-Money Laundering
FATF Commends China, Sri Lanka; Watchlists Cambodia
By Manesh Samtani | 26/02/2019
The Financial Action Task Force has marked the end of its fourth round of mutual evaluations with an announcement of its latest plenary session last week.
Anti-Money Laundering
AML Beyond Banking: The Increasing Scope of Global AML Regulation
By Claus Christensen | 20/02/2019
Increased transparency in the banking sector has made other avenues for money laundering gain greater prominence, writes Claus Christensen at Know Your Customer Ltd.
Structural Regulation
India Liberalises Framework for Overseas Borrowing
By Editors | 17/01/2019
Eligible domestic borrowers can borrow up to $750mn per year in foreign currency or rupees from any entity in a country which is FATF or IOSCO compliant.
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