Financial Crime

    Supervision & Enforcement

    Korean Regulators Become Latest Signatories to IOSCO EMMoU

    By Editors | 07/12/2018

    South Korea’s FSC and FSS have jointly become the 10th member of IOSCO’s EMMoU, which enables cross-border sharing of audit papers and telecommunications and internet records.

    Cryptocurrency

    Malaysia Clarifies Regulatory Treatment of Cryptocurrencies

    By Editors | 07/12/2018

    ICO issuers and digital asset exchanges will be regulated by the Securities Commission and subject to AML/CTF guidelines, as well as BNM laws and regulations relating to payments.

    Market Abuse

    Soros-Linked Fund Manager Fined in Hong Kong for Naked Short Selling

    By Editors | 07/12/2018

    SFM HK Management Ltd, owned by New York’s Soros Fund Management, was fined HK$1.5mn for short selling Great Wall Motors bonus shares before they were available for trading.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    G20 Nations Commit to Regulating Cryptocurrencies

    By Editors | 06/12/2018

    G20 nations have signed a joint declaration calling for regulation of crypto assets to combat money laundering and terrorist financing.

    KYC & CDD

    Philippine Central Bank Updates Rules on KYC, AML

    By Editors | 03/12/2018

    The BSP will require financial institutions to collect customers’ unique ‘PhilSys’ ID numbers, and allow the use of technology to capture and record personal data.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    Singapore Pushes Data Analytics, Collaboration to Counter Financial Crime

    By Editors | 30/11/2018

    A new report by Singapore’s AML/CFT Industry Partnership identifies key weaknesses of current approaches that can be addressed with data analytics and greater industry collaboration.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    South Korean Banks Vulnerable to Money Laundering Risks: FSC

    By Editors | 29/11/2018

    Banks are most exposed to money laundering risks due to the innate characteristics of their products and services, according to an FSC review of the domestic financial industry.

    Anti-Bribery & Corruption

    RBA Discloses A$22.6m in Penalties Paid by its Subsidiaries in 2012

    By Manesh Samtani | 29/11/2018

    The court-suppressed penalties were paid by the RBA subsidiaries to settle charges of conspiracy to bribe foreign officials for the purpose of obtaining or retaining business.

    Market Abuse

    S. Korea Fines Goldman $6.7m for Naked Short Selling

    By Editors | 29/11/2018

    The FSC found that  Goldman Sachs conducted naked short selling worth about KRW 40 billion in late May. Naked short selling is prohibited in South Korea.

    KYC & CDD

    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.

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