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Conduct, Culture & Accountability
Australian Banks Face ‘Largest Ever’ Class Action
By Editors | 12/09/2018
A series of class actions for millions of super fund customers could cost Australian financial institutions up to A$1bn.
KYC & CDD
SEBI Changes Course on Foreign Investor KYC Requirements
By Garima Chitkara | 11/09/2018
SEBI may be going back on new rules restricting non-resident Indians and persons of Indian origin from investing in India via the FPI route.
Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime
RBI Fines Three State Banks for Fraud Reporting Failures
By Editors | 10/09/2018
Union Bank of India, Bank of India and Bank of Maharashtra are each fined 10 million rupees.
Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime
ASIC Begins Civil Proceedings Against NAB Entities
By Garima Chitkara | 10/09/2018
Two wealth management divisions of NAB are the subject of civil proceedings in an Australian Federal Court for charging over half a million customers fees for no services.
Supervision & Enforcement
HKMA Endorses Benefits of Cooperation
By Will Hallatt | 07/09/2018
The HKMA’s guidance note expressly signals its desire to encourage and facilitate cooperation in investigations and enforcement proceedings, noting time, cost and resource savings for the regulator and institutions or individuals concerned.
Anti-Money Laundering
Japanese Banks in Process of Closing Yakuza-Related Bank Accounts
By Garima Chitkara | 06/09/2018
According to a survey of Japanese banks, around half the members are in the process of closing bank accounts belonging to gang members, with 1300 accounts closed as of May; 4300 such accounts still remain in the banking system.
KYC & CDD
SEBI to Review KYC Rules for FPIs Amid Criticism from Fund Industry
By Garima Chitkara | 06/09/2018
SEBI says fund industry’s claims that new rules barring non-resident Indians from investing via the FPI route will lead to $75bn in outflows is “preposterous”, but has agreed to review the norms and provide recommendations.
Custody & Infrastructure
PBOC Trials Blockchain-based Trade Finance in Shenzhen
By Editors | 05/09/2018
Testing phase of new platform deployed at financial institutions including BOC, CCB, CMB, Ping An and StanChart, in a bid to boost efficiency of trade and financing activities.
Anti-Money Laundering
What You Need to Know About the EU’s 5th AML Directive
By ComplyAdvantage | 05/09/2018
The Fifth Money Laundering Directive (5MLD) will come into force on the 10 January 2020, with far-reaching impacts aimed at addressing weaknesses in the EU’s AML/CFT regime that have come to light since the enactment of 4MLD in June 2017.
Anti-Money Laundering
Convicted Finance Director Sentenced in New Zealand For AML Breaches
By Garima Chitkara | 04/09/2018
New Zealand-based finance director sentenced to six months of community detention after being found negligent in following AML laws and reportedly laundering NZ$500,000 to conceal a major drug trade.
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