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PEPs & Sanctions
OFAC Announces Biggest Iran Sanctions Package Since 2018
By Manesh Samtani | 31/07/2025
The action designates over 50 entities, including targets in Singapore, Hong Kong, and India, linked to a network accused of transporting Iranian and Russian oil.

Cybersecurity
India to Roll Out Biometric Authentication for UPI Transactions - Reports
By Editors | 30/07/2025
The NPCI is introducing fingerprint and face ID verification to curb fraud, with the RBI mandating transaction caps for the new feature.

Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime
Singapore Court Orders Execs Involved in Nickel Fraud Case to Repay S$900m
By Nithya Subramanian | 30/07/2025
Two former directors were found liable for breach of duties in Singapore's largest Ponzi scheme, with one also found liable for fraudulent trading.

Structural Regulation
Australia Consults on Non-compete Ban Including Model for High Earners
By Manesh Samtani | 30/07/2025
The government is seeking feedback on a wide-ranging overhaul of worker restraints, including potential new competition law penalties.

Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime
Chinese Authorities Issue New Rules to Fight Cybercrime "Accomplices"
By Manesh Samtani | 30/07/2025
New judicial guidelines aim to curb rampant online fraud by clarifying sentencing for accomplices, targeting organised gangs and offering leniency for students.

Credit Risk
Bangladesh Bank Unveils Rules to Tackle Wilful Defaulters
By Nithya Subramanian | 30/07/2025
A new directive requires non-bank financial institutions to publicly name wilful defaulters and bar them from future loans or board roles.

Structural Regulation
APRA Proposes Major Changes to Bank Licensing Framework
By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 30/07/2025
APRA is aiming to cut lengthy assessment times and may scrap its pathway for restricted new market entrants.

Stablecoins
Hong Kong Sets Out Details for New Stablecoin Licensing Regime
By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 30/07/2025
The HKMA has finalised its new rules for stablecoin issuers, which will take effect from 1 August 2025, with the first licences expected in early 2026.

Anti-Money Laundering
Critical Lessons in NAB’s Enforcement Action From AUSTRAC
By Nathan Lynch | 29/07/2025
Australia’s NAB has avoided a potential billion-dollar AML/CTF penalty and closed out a mammoth enforceable undertaking. The case is a masterclass in regulatory remediation, writes Nathan Lynch.

Emerging Prudential Risks
BCBS Paper Maps Out Path to Stronger Bank Supervision
By Nithya Subramanian | 29/07/2025
The paper identifies key drivers of supervisory effectiveness, including risk-based oversight, early intervention, and better use of technology to ensure banks address vulnerabilities promptly.
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