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Heightened scrutiny ahead for fintechs from AML regulators

The distinctive features of fintech firms can make them vulnerable to exploitation by money launderers. Jonah Anderson and Claire Wynne-Jones consider steps for a fintech to investigate AML concerns raised by a regulator or the media, along with how to minimise risk exposure.

Regulators around the world continue to prioritise anti-money laundering enforcement. This comes as the United Kingdom Government pushes to take a more robust stance towards preventing financial crime. As a result, businesses, and especially fintechs, are increasingly finding themselves subject to AML scrutiny by regulators and the media.

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