Bill Passes in US House of Representatives Requiring AML Checks for Art and Antiquities Dealers

Aiming to fight financial crime in more than just financial institutions, a bill requiring arts and antiquities dealers to perform anti-money laundering (AML) checks is working it's way to the Senate. Similar in some ways to the EU's Fifth Anti-Money Laundering Directive (5AMLD), the Counter Act, Bill HR 2514 has…

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AML Compliance Failures Result in $15 Million Fine for BNP Paribas

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) recently announced fines for BNP Paribas Securities Corp. and BNP Paribas Prime Brokerage, Inc. due to huge failures, both supervisory and operational, in their AML compliance program.  FINRA is fining BNP $15 million and requiring that BNP fix their compliance problems within 90 days.…

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United States Charges Halkbank Over Alleged Sanction Evasion Scheme

State-owned Turkish bank Halkbank has been charged with fraud and money laundering in an alleged scheme to evade US sanctions on Iran. These charges were announced less than a day after President Trump issued US sanctions against Turkey. These sanction evasion charges may continue to put pressure on Turkey's struggling…

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Company Fined $4 Million for Failing to Comply with AML/CFT Legislation

Jin Yuan Finance Limited, a money remitter based in New Zealand, has been fined $4 million for non-compliance with the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Act. The New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs had been watching and warning the firm for several years, but has finally taken…

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Anti-Money Laundering Compliance for Art and Antiques Dealers

In January 2020, more people will be required to comply with the EU's Fifth Anti-Money Laundering Directive (5AMLD). Initially aimed at financial institutions, this directive will soon include auctioneers, dealers, and others involved in dealing arts and antiquities. The 5AMLD states that any person(s) dealing with a transaction or series…

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80 People Fined $100 Million by Malaysia’s Anti-Graft Agency

In Malaysia, 80 people and groups have received fines totaling $100 million for allegedly receiving funds from the 1MDB state investment fund. One of the people indicated include Nazir Razak, a brother of the former Prime Minister, Najib Razak. Nazir Razak currently heads Malaysia's second largest bank. Others indicated include…

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Danske Bank’s Estonian Branch Enters Liquidation after Involvement in a $220 Billion Money Laundering Scandal

The fight against corruption and money laundering scandals in the European Union continues. Danske Bank, Denmark's biggest bank, has closed down all banking activities in its Estonian branch. The Danske branch in Estonia has been under close investigation for money laundering. During the investigation, Danske's previous CEO has stepped down…

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