Latest Business & Industry Financial Intelligence – Page 2
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An Examination of the Geopolitical Landscape in 2022 and What This Means for Compliance Programmes
Our opening panel will examine the geopolitical landscape of the year ahead. We will offer an analysis of the state of play between world economies and the rise of economic and trade restrictions to fight human rights abuses, terrorism and the spread of weapons of mass destruction.
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What’s Next For FinTech? What’s on Offer Presently and What Does the Future of FinTech Hold for Financial Crime Professionals?
Fintech has produced a flurry of innovation in recent months, from new payment platforms to robo-advisers, coloured coins to smart contracts and more. While these applications have the potential to deliver financial services faster and more securely, they come with their own financial crime and compliance challenges. Running parallel, some in the fintech sector are also working on tools that could potentially reshape key compliance processes, is always a daunting task.
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New Machine Learning, Financial Crime & Tax Evasion Risks in 2022: A Deep Dive Into The Key Learning Points for Your Compliance Programme
Businesses have to follow quite a few requirements which this session will take a look into including: · Effective reporting · Staying aware of high-risk customers · A compliance officer in the team
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Unpacking US Finance Regulatory Developments: Cryptocurrency, CBDC, and Sanctions
David Rowe-Francis, Founder of Praxis Compliance Consultants talks to Amanda Wick, former FinCEN and DOJ attorney about the impact of President Biden’s recent executive order on Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) and the challenges of regulation and enforcement.
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News
Cybersecurity certification to strengthen renewable energy sector
A new report has recommended that more cybersecurity testing be carried out as part of improved cyber certification for distributed energy resources (DER) and inverter based resources (IBR).
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A Discussion of Current Developments in the US AML/CFT Regime
What should financial institutions do in response to the AML/CTF priorities
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News
Most consumers know the risks of online shopping but wouldn’t change behaviour in case of a data breach
Fresh research finds that while consumers are aware of the risks of shopping online, most would carry on with web-based retail even if they became victims of cybercrime and lost personal data as a result.
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Shoppers warned against online fraud as holiday season approaches
Seasonal shopping has well and truly started, and as online transactions pick up, consumers have been encouraged to be on their guard so as not to fall victim to web-based fraud.
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Webinar
Instant payments need instant screening
Everyday millions, if not billions, of transactions flow through the financial system. At the same time the consumer and commercial demand for instant payments is increasing, shrinking the transaction processing window.
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United We Stand The potential for integrated FinCrime teams and controls
The problem of fragmentation affects the world of FinCrime in many ways. Within compliance and risk management functions, the past isolation of AML, fraud and sanctions teams has led to key risks falling between the institutional gaps – a problem exacerbated when the teams use different platforms and data streams.
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Beyond the Banking Bubble Leveraging technology lessons from other industries
In the last few years, financial services providers and Regulatory Technology (RegTech) firms have talked a great deal about the deployment of new data-driven technologies, usually with a focus on automation and supervised machine learning to core compliance tasks such as sanctions screening and transaction monitoring.
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A Talk on the Wild Side - A conversation on the Wildlife-FinCrime nexus with John Scanlon
The potential link between the illegal wildlife trade and the spread of COVID-19 has focused attention once again on the trafficking and exploitation of wild animals, as well as plants.
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Complying with Diversity Building an inclusive Compliance profession
Critics often complain that the compliance profession is something of a closed-shop for white, middle-class men who have worked for decades in the financial services sector, and dominate the top tiers of senior management in the field.
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Event
FinCrime World Forum focusses on the stark reality of financial crime facing the EU, with Europol’s Burkhard Mühl
Day two of FinCrime World Forum begins with an investigation into the sheer scale and complexity of the financial crime crisis facing governments across Europe and beyond
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Experts at FinCrime World Forum ask if we can improve ‘compliance culture’
Subject-matter experts came together today at FinCrime World Forum to study the key issues around ongoing cultural challenges for the financial services sector.
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How do we measure effectiveness? FinCrime World Forum shines a spotlight
Experts at FinCrime World Forum have asked how the public and private sectors can better measure the effectiveness of action taken in the fight against financial crime.
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Analysis
Keynote: Tackling the devastating impacts of wildlife trafficking
John Scanlon has been leading the charge to tackle wildlife trafficking and in June he will talk about the issue at FinCrime World Forum. Here, he explains how he is campaigning for a change to a key United Nations Protocol and how the Covid-19 pandemic has shone a spotlight on the issue
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Analysis
Measuring effectiveness: the $64,000 dollar question
How we define, measure and ultimately improve effectiveness is becoming a major topic in the world of financial crime. Ahead of her appearance at FinCrime World Forum, Gemma Rogers argues for a change in thinking in the sector.
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Blog
Artificial Intelligence or Authentic Intelligence?
We are on the cusp of an artificial intelligence regtech spending boom, but AI has to be combined with human expertise if we are to stay a step ahead of the money launderers, argues Guy Harrison.
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Analysis
Can you help US federal regulators understand AI?
With the use of Artificial Intelligence in anti-financial crime and other areas predicted to boom, United States federal regulators are scratching their heads and wondering what it means for compliance. They have asked for your help through a public Request for Information. Here is what they are wanting to know.
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