Financial Crime

    Anti-Money Laundering

    BNM Mandates Written Notices for AML-Linked Account Closures

    By Nithya Subramanian | 24/10/2025

    Banks must issue written notices detailing reasons and appeal rights for accounts flagged under AML and scam suspicions.

    Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime

    Korea: Losses at Saemaul Geumgo Spark Calls for Oversight Reform

    By Mark Johnston | 24/10/2025

    Eight years of embezzlement and fraud at South Korea's credit cooperatives highlight severe internal control failures and gaps in financial supervision.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    Compliance Expertise is Invaluable in the ‘Age of AI’

    By Nathan Lynch | 24/10/2025

    Rather than replacing human talent, the AI arms race is making skilled and experienced compliance professionals more valuable than ever, writes Nathan Lynch.

    Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime

    South Korea to Target Prince Group in Widening Fraud Probe

    By Mark Johnston | 23/10/2025

    The FSC considers restricting Prince Group amid a cross-border fraud probe, as the government pursues asset recovery and police cooperation.

    PEPs & Sanctions

    Australia Charges Remitter, Warns Financial Sector on Sanctions

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 23/10/2025

    A Sydney man faces charges for allegedly sending AUD 650,000 to sanctioned Iranian banks, as regulators renew industry warning.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    New Zealand Court Confirms NZD 5.06m Penalty for Casino's AML Breaches

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 23/10/2025

    The penalty follows a regulatory investigation that found systemic, though not deliberate, compliance failures at Christchurch Casinos over a five-year period.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    Vietnam Uncovers Widespread Bank, Corporate Bond Violations

    By Mark Johnston | 23/10/2025

    A government probe into misuse of funds and disclosure failures at banks and property firms sparks market turmoil and policy reforms.

    PEPs & Sanctions

    Multinational Sanctions Watchdog Publishes Details on DPRK Crypto Thefts

    By Manesh Samtani | 22/10/2025

    A multinational report outlines how North Korea launders stolen crypto, naming specific facilitators and calling for tougher financial sector controls.

    Supervision & Enforcement

    ASIC Bans Another MWL Adviser Linked to Shield Controversy

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 22/10/2025

    ASIC has banned Wade Spooner for eight years over advice linked to the collapsed Shield Master Fund, which has pushed MWL Financial Group into administration.

    Market Abuse

    South Korea Court Clears Kakao Founder of Stock Manipulation

    By Editors | 22/10/2025

    The acquittal removes a key regulatory threat to Kakao’s banking licence and allows the tech giant to refocus on its AI-driven overhaul.

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