Sanctions

    AML / KYC

    BIS, SWIFT Invite Firms to Participate in ISO 20022 Hackathon

    By Editors | 21/02/2021

    Participants will be asked to develop and showcase solutions that improve cross-border payments, using the ISO 20022 standard and APIs.

    AML / KYC

    UK, Canada Impose Sanctions Against Myanmar Officials

    By Manesh Samtani | 21/02/2021

    Human Rights Watch is calling for economic sanctions, travel bans and asset freezes for leaders of Myanmar’s military, military business conglomerates and the new governing body.

    AML / KYC

    OFAC Settles Sanctions Case Against Crypto Payments Processor BitPay

    By Editors | 20/02/2021

    BitPay is said to have enabled individuals in sanctioned jurisdictions to engage in $129,000 worth of digital currency-related transactions with its merchant customers.

    AML / KYC

    BSP Adopts New AML/CFT Risk Assessment Framework

    By Ranamita Chakraborty | 18/02/2021

    The new framework will use a four-point rating scale to grade FIs based on their inherent risks, risk management capabilities and self-assessment systems.

    AML / KYC

    US Imposes Sanctions Against Myanmar Military Leaders

    By Editors | 10/02/2021

    Joe Biden has approved a new executive order enabling the US to immediately sanction the military leaders who directed the 1 February coup in Myanmar.

    Capital / Liquidity

    HK Bank Profitability Suffers, Loan Quality Deteriorates

    By Editors | 04/02/2021

    HKMA deputy chief executive Arthur Yuen says banks will continue to face challenges this year as Hong Kong suffers its worst recession on record.

    Sanctions

    Myanmar Banks Reopen Amid Military-led State of Emergency

    By Manesh Samtani | 02/02/2021

    Some foreign banks have launched emergency safety measures, ordering employees to stay at home or halting operations indefinitely.

    Sanctions

    US Treasury Defers Investment Ban on Some Chinese Companies

    By Editors | 28/01/2021

    A general licence delays the application of restrictions on companies with names that closely match those of the blacklisted companies.

    AML / KYC

    Index Providers to Remove More Chinese Firms from Indexes

    By Editors | 26/01/2021

    MSCI and FTSE Russell say they will remove five more Chinese companies from their global indexes in the absence of further OFAC guidance.

    AML / KYC

    BSP Highlights AML Risks of Cash, Cross-Border Payments

    By Editors | 24/01/2021

    Suspected criminal proceeds mostly came from Australia, Germany, Singapore, the UK and the US. The top destinations of suspected illicit funds were Hong Kong, Singapore and the US.

    JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER

    A daily selection of top stories from the Regulation Asia editorial team