TRAFFIC, a non-governmental organisation working globally on trade in wild animals and plants, has hosted its first panel at the International Anti-corruption Conference (IACC) to highlight the need for an alliance against environmental crimes. The panel of counter-corruption and financial… Read More ›

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HSBC fined nearly US$64 million for failings in AML systems
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined HSBC Bank £63.9 million (US$84.4 million) for failings in its anti-money laundering (AML) processes. Despite the bank’s use of automated processes to monitor hundreds of millions of transactions a month to identify… Read More ›
Trade finance banks not doing enough to detect fraud and crime say UK regulators
British regulators have written an unusually blunt letter to the CEOs of the UK’s largest banks ordering them to conduct a full financial crime risk assessment of their processes to detect money laundering, sanctions evasion, terrorist financing and fraud among… Read More ›
How Singaporean firms can avoid sanctioned transactions
A two-pronged approach would be the best way for Singaporean firms to avoid implicating themselves in sanctioned transactions according to head of financial crime compliance at HSBC Singapore, Jamil Ahmed. Writing for Regulation Asia, he says firms should recognise and… Read More ›