Financial sanctions are an important tool in the global fight against financial crime. Governments around the world use sanctions to restrict and prohibit trade with foreign targets as a means to achieve political objectives or punish violations of international law […]
Financial Crime
White collar ‘gatekeepers’ such as accountants, real estate agents and lawyers are helping criminals launder billions of dollars, much of it through the housing market, the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) has warned. ACIC deputy chief executive Matthew Rippon told a Senate […]
New guidance issued by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) of the United States, tackles the convergence of ransomware, cryptocurrencies, money laundering, and terrorist financing. The Financial Trend Analysis focuses on patterns and trends in […]
More than 100 people have been arrested, many on the Spanish island of Tenerife, over allegations of money laundering, online scams, and violence. Italian and Spanish officials say the suspects made millions by tricking victims – mostly Italian nationals – […]
This report will explore the state of financial crime in 2021 so far across three key areas:
Geopolitics and sanctions
Regional regulatory trends
The regulation of cryptocurrencies and innovation in decentralized finance (DeFi)
A Nigerian national living in Oklahoma has been sentenced to four years in prison for operating a money-laundering network that defrauded elderly Americans to the tune of at least $2.5m. Between 2017-2019, Afeez Adebara used online dating websites and social […]
An isolated and heavily restricted totalitarian state, North Korea engages in a range of cyber activities that violate international law, including conducting illegal cyber operations around the world. Ongoing international sanctions against North Korea prohibit a broad range of economic […]
In the United States, geographic locations that present a particularly high risk of money laundering and financial crime may be designated high-risk money laundering and related financial crime areas, also referred to as high-intensity financial crime areas (HIFCA). Intended to […]
High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) are designations made by the United States government for areas of the country that experience a particularly high volume of drug trafficking. HIDTA programs are intended to help law enforcement agencies in the fight against […]
IPT Africa’s compliance team can now make informed decisions about client risk, escalate potential high-risk cases, and take actions in real-time, which ultimately shortens the time it takes to onboard new customers.
In our annual industry report here at ComplyAdvantage, we explore how technology and geopolitics are set to shape financial crime compliance.
A Year in Review: 2020 AML & Anti-Financial Crime Highlights As we close the books on 2020, we look back on an intense year of sanctions, designations, money laundering, cyber crime, fraud and the key trends in AML & anti-financial […]