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Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime
UK Unveils Global Fraud Crackdown With Focus on Asian Scam Hubs
By Manesh Samtani | 11/03/2026
New strategy includes a GBP 250 million investment, partnerships with Vietnam and India, and new crypto and payment regulations.

Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime
Google Launches Verification Process for Financial Ads in Malaysia
By Nithya Subramanian | 11/03/2026
Starting from 14 April, only licensed financial firms will be allowed to advertise on the platform to curb rising online scams.

Conduct, Culture & Accountability
Sequoia’s Australia Unit Sues AFCA Over Fund Collapse Ruling
By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 11/03/2026
Financial advice firm InterPrac has launched a Federal Court challenge against an AFCA determination, questioning the authority's rules for complex cases.

Anti-Money Laundering
US Treasury Reports Flag Evolving Threats Emanating from APAC
By Manesh Samtani | 11/03/2026
New assessments detail sophisticated North Korean schemes, the dominance of Chinese money laundering networks, and industrial-scale fraud syndicates in Southeast Asia.

Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime
SFC Urges Industry Action Amid 40pc Surge in Investment Fraud
By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 11/03/2026
Regulator reveals that a 24/7 payment-freeze mechanism has intercepted over 50 percent of targeted criminal funds, calling for greater industry cooperation.

Credit Risk
RBI Probes Standard Chartered Over Alleged Collusive Asset Sales in India
By Editors | 11/03/2026
India's junior finance minister confirms the central bank is examining complaints alleging the lender sold assets linked to developers at discounted values.

Conduct, Culture & Accountability
ASIC Bans Another Adviser Over High-Risk Fund Advice
By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 11/03/2026
ASIC has banned a financial adviser for providing inappropriate advice on high-risk investments to superannuation clients, amid a wider probe.

Anti-Money Laundering
India Eases Investment Curbs on Neighbours, Opening Door to China
By Nithya Subramanian | 11/03/2026
The new rules allow up to 10 percent stake purchases without prior approval and introduce a 60-day clearance timeline for larger investments.

Anti-Money Laundering
Tipping Point: Why Aren’t Banks Sharing Information?
By Nathan Lynch | 11/03/2026
Australia’s new information-sharing laws were supposed to transform the fight against financial crime. One year on, the absence of regulatory guidance has left the industry baffled — and criminals are the only beneficiaries.

Conduct, Culture & Accountability
Korea FSS Sanctions Asset Managers for Control Failures
By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 11/03/2026
The FSS has fined two firms for breaches including the use of nominee accounts and failures in shareholder reporting.
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