Sanctions

    AML / KYC

    Wolfsberg Group Publishes New Guidance on Sanctions Screening

    By Editors | 29/01/2019

    It aims to show where sanctions screening can be an effective part of a wider sanctions compliance programme, where it has limitations, and where a risk based approach is appropriate.

    AML / KYC

    Human Trafficking and AML: 2019 Could Be a Turning Point for Asian Banks

    By Nick Turner | 03/01/2019

    Banks will need to adapt existing AML programmes to include new monitoring scenarios and train staff to recognise human trafficking red flags, says Nick Turner at Clifford Chance.

    AML / KYC

    Hong Kong Not Obliged to Enforce US Sanctions – Report

    By Editors | 13/12/2018

    Hong Kong is not obliged to enforce unilateral sanctions imposed by individual jurisdictions including the US, a senior official said in regards to Huawei’s alleged dealings with Iran.

    AML / KYC

    Hong Kong Asked to Bolster Sanctions Enforcement Amid Huawei Dispute

    By Manesh Samtani | 11/12/2018

    US officials have asked Hong Kong to bolster sanctions enforcement as Huawei’s deputy chairwoman stands accused of violating Iran sanctions through a Hong Kong shell company.

    AML / KYC

    Overcoming the Challenges of Cross-Jurisdictional Customer Onboarding

    By Claus Christensen | 28/11/2018

    A digital-first approach to customer onboarding can protect companies from internal delays, customer dissatisfaction, hefty regulatory fines and reputational risk, says Claus Christensen.

    AML / KYC

    Japan’s MUFG in Ongoing AML Probe by New York Regulators

    By Manesh Samtani | 23/11/2018

    The probe has been ongoing since late 2017, where MUFG is alleged to have intentionally ignored internal controls meant to prevent it doing business with sanctioned entities.

    AML / KYC

    OFAC Highlights Potential Gap in Singapore’s Sanctions Regime

    By Eric A. Sohn | 15/11/2018

    Singapore can do more to prevent sanctions violations by domestic firms playing out on the international stage, says Eric A. Sohn at Dow Jones Risk & Compliance.

    Market Infrastructure

    SWIFT and the Death of Global Financial Regulations

    By Peter Guy | 02/07/2018

    Intense geopolitical rivalries and new technologies threaten a new Cold War by enabling weaponisation of the international payment system and disruption of the international financial order.

    AML / KYC

    Maximum Pressure: US, HK Act to Firm Up North Korea Sanctions

    By Nick Turner | 25/06/2018

    Despite the glad-handing between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un in Singapore earlier this month, the legal landscape surrounding North Korea sanctions remains unchanged since March 2018. AML (anti-money laundering) risks will remain a focus of attention in Hong Kong and elsewhere.

    AML / KYC

    Japan FSA Orders Banks to Report on North Korea JVs

    By Manesh Samtani | 25/06/2018

    All banks and credit unions ordered to provide the details on accounts used by 10 existing Japan-North Korea joint ventures, including details on individuals and entities, assets, employees and transaction records.

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