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Swedbank handled €135 billion for high-risk non-resident customers of Estonia branch, SVT
Swedbank, the largest lender in the Baltics, processed some €135 billion in transfers for non-resident customers, mainly Russian, of its Estonia branch, according to a report it commissioned, seen by Swedish public broadcaster SVT. [1]The review, by..
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27 March 2019
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UK FCA hints at prosecutions under Money Laundering Regulations
Short of stating explicitly that the UK financial services regulator is about to prosecute a firm for criminal breach of the UK Money Laundering Regulations, which give effect to the EU Fourth Money Laundering Directive, Mark Steward, Director of..
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05 April 2019
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Hezbollah in Lebanon – US sanctions, an impact assessment [Video]
Widely designated a terrorist organisation by the West and its allies in the Middle East, Hezbollah is a major political force in Lebanon. Local banks, fearful for their correspondent relationships with US financial institutions, have embraced US..
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09 April 2019
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Standard Chartered pays US$1.1 billion for AML & sanctions failings, DPA extended 2 years
Standard Chartered Bank is to pay US$1.1 billion for anti-money laundering and US sanctions violations in a global settlement with US and UK authorities; its deferred prosecution agreement with the US Department of Justice will be extended by two..
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10 April 2019
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UniCredit pays US$1.3 billion over US sanctions evasion
UniCredit Bank AG, based in Munich and part of the Italian group of the same name, moved hundreds of millions of dollars through the US banking system for the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL), continuing to process transactions for..
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16 April 2019
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Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps: US sanctions on Iran, the risk escalates
Scott Balber (+1 917 542 7810, scott.balber@hsf.com), Susannah Cogman (+44 20 7466 2580, susannah.cogman@hsf.com) and Daniel Hudson (+44 20 7466 2470, daniel.hudson@hsf.com) are partners, Jonathan Cross (+1 917 542 7824, jonathan.cross@hsf.com) is of Counsel, and Geng Li (+1 917 542 7828, geng.li@hsf.com) and Christopher Milazzo (+1 917 542 7807, Christopher.milazzo@hsf.com) are associates at Herbert Smith Freehills.
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17 April 2019
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263 - 01 May 2019
China too narrowly focused on financial services AML: FATF report
By Keith Nuthall
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17 April 2019
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Deutsche Bank estimates it may have laundered north of €175m for Russians
Deutsche Bank believes it could have handled at least €175m in Russian criminal money between 2011 and 2014, according to a leaked internal report.The document, published by The Guardian [1], dated 24 April 2018, is an update to the audit committee..
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18 April 2019
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263 - 01 May 2019
Defence review - Germany [Video]
Real estate prices buoyed in some German cities by foreign corruption and tax evasion proceeds, legacy correspondent accounts in the Baltics through which Russian criminal funds allegedly flowed, these are just two of the issues confronting Europe’s..
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18 April 2019
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RBS looks within for ‘Troika Laundromat’ links
RoyalBank of Scotland is examining whether its subsidiary Coutts and a part of ABNAmro it acquired in 2007 processed payments linked to alleged Russian moneylaundering between 2006 and 2013.In a quarterly earnings announcement [1], published on..
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29 April 2019
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Sumitomo Mitsui ordered to reset AML and OFAC compliance in New York
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo, and its New York branch will overhaul the bank’s anti-money laundering and sanctions compliance controls under an agreement with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York dated 23 April 2019...
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29 April 2019
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First peer-to-peer exchanger fined US$35,000 for BSA/AML violations
Eric Powers, who operated a peer-to-peer exchange in the United States for purchase and sale of bitcoin for US dollars, has been fined US$35,000 for not complying with Bank Secrecy Act/anti-money laundering obligations. He has also agreed to ban on..
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29 April 2019
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Permanence and progress - the FATF interview
Interview by Keith Nuthall.
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01 May 2019
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Blockchain & AI – in the works
Distributed ledger technology and artificial intelligence spark excitement as the enablers of next generation compliance tools, set to put anti-money laundering on the front foot against criminals, but is there evidence to support the enthusiasm?..
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01 May 2019
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Fifth dimension
DenisO’Connor is a Fellow of both the Institute ofChartered Accountants in England & Wales and the Chartered Institute ofSecurities and Investment. He was a member of the British Bankers’ AssociationMoney Laundering Committee from 2003-10 and a member of the Joint MoneyLaundering Steering Group’s Board and Editorial Panel between 2010 and 2016. Hehas been a frequent speaker at industry conferences on financial crime issues,both in the UK and abroad.
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01 May 2019
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Sound system – integrated volume control for enterprise AML
Richard Malish is General Counsel at a leading financial crime software vendor. He has over 15 years of experience advising major financial institutions, broker-dealers and corporates on regulatory, M&A and technology matters. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the author’s employer. No legal or accounting advice is provided hereunder and any discussion of regulatory compliance is purely illustrative.
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01 May 2019
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Paved with good intentions
Susan Grossey may becontacted on +44 (0)1223 563636, susan@thinkingaboutcrime.com,www.thinkingaboutcrime.com
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01 May 2019
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Distinctly big – China & India
Roughly comparable in population – Chinais home to 1.4 billion and India to 1.3 billion, Asia’s leading economies facemany of the same money laundering challenges as neighbouring countries but at ascale and value that would dwarf their GDPs. Jens..
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01 May 2019
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