Agricultural Bank of China Ltd. has been ordered by the Federal Reserve to overhaul its protections against money laundering to address “significant deficiencies,” the U.S. regulator said in a statement Thursday. The lender, one of China’s biggest banks, will have to come up with a written plan within 60 days to fix the shortcomings in managing risk in its […]
Read MoreBank shutdown – the new frontier of AML/CTF regulation
The Money Authority of Singapore’s recent announcement that it intends to withdraw BSI Bank Limited’s licence highlights the potentially severe consequences for banks breaching their AML obligations – and a trend beyond mere financial penalties. It also highlights the ever-increasing risks for individuals. This article summarises the key facts and provides four important takeaways for […]
Read MoreProperty Sector AML Breaches
The only substantial sanctions to occur for estate agency AML breaches in the UK were carried out in March 2014 by the Office of Fair Trading. In a swansong episode of enforcement before regulatory responsibility was passed to HMRC in April 2014, the Office of Fair Trading fined three estate agents almost £250,000 for “significant […]
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