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The allowance by some states for companies to incorporate without disclosing beneficial owner information significantly hampers anti-money-laundering efforts and drives up bank costs.
April 9
Brookings Institution -
The report in the New York Post alleges that the bank violated anti-money-laundering laws by filing incorrect call reports to hide loans made to foreign nationals.
March 31 -
A full changeout of AML and KYC rules would stress compliance. Working to improve current practices would be better for the financial services and payments industries.
March 31
NTT Data Consulting -
Data and analytics tools can help banks and credit unions detect financial patterns that may indicate that human trafficking is occurring.
March 30 -
Data and analytics tools can help banks detect financial patterns that may indicate that human trafficking is occurring.
March 29 -
Community banks, which could be the hardest hit if economic tensions between the U.S. and Mexico escalate into a tariff battle, are urging policymakers to refrain from rash action, and big banks are already trimming exposures.
March 22 -
Cash that flowed from Russia through a vast money-laundering network sometimes ended up passing through the world's largest banks, including Citigroup, Bank of America, and HSBC, the Guardian reported, citing a cache of financial records it reviewed.
March 20 -
Some in the industry are faulting The Clearing House Association's plan to make anti-money-laundering rules more efficient.
March 17 -
House Democrats want to know if the Department of Justice is doing a proper investigation into an alleged money-laundering scheme by Deutsche Bank.
March 10 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and our social media platforms.
March 10 -
Credit unions could be caught in the same net that led to the $586 million settlement the global money transmitter submitted to earlier this year.
March 9 -
A trade group owned by the nation's largest banks wants Congress to require state governments to collect information about the true ownership of the companies they incorporate. Such a law could reduce the banking industry’s cost of complying with anti-money-laundering rules.
March 6 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and our social media platforms.
March 3 -
Any money laundering investigation could ultimately entangle banks that have done business with President Trump and his various firms over the years.
March 2 -
The Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network said Merchants failed to properly monitor money-services businesses that had ownership ties with bank insiders.
February 27 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and our social media platforms.
February 24 -
As the Bank Secrecy Act approaches its 50th anniversary, legitimate questions have arisen about the efficacy of anti-money-laundering requirements and the burden of compliance.
February 21
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Many customers at Neighborhood National Bank in San Diego offer check-cashing services that draw attention for Bank Secrecy Act compliance.
February 17 -
The Clearing House asks Fincen to do more to fight AML; two federal courts side with consumer agency in separate cases, including question about its constitutionality
February 17 -
The financial industry has been bracing for the Trump administration’s planned revisions to Dodd-Frank, but banks are taking aim at another, potentially even more consequential regulatory framework: the rules and procedures around curbing money laundering and financial support of terrorism.
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