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Why dynamic financial crime risk assessments matter now
Not long ago, many firms treated financial crime risk assessments as a box-ticking exercise—documents produced annually to satisfy regulators, then filed away until the...
Why people make or break financial crime risk assessments
Financial crime risk assessments are often discussed as exercises in methodology: the right framework, the right scoring model, the right template. But the real...
How VASPs can prove AML controls are working in practice
Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) sit at the centre of today’s digital-asset economy, moving value across exchanges, wallets, tokenised products and payment rails at...
How advisers can strengthen ML/TF/PF risk assessments
Financial planners and investment advisers sit at the heart of household wealth decisions, guiding clients through investments, retirement planning and long-term financial goals, and...
Malaysia clears key FATF hurdles in 2025 AML review
From 2024 into 2025, financial institutions and other regulated entities in Malaysia have been preparing for the country’s fifth mutual evaluation by the FATF,...
Singapore AML overhaul: What FIs must do now
In a move to fortify Singapore’s anti-financial crime landscape, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is introducing sweeping changes to its Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) framework.
Understanding proliferation financing: Key steps for compliance and risk management
Proliferation Financing (PF) is becoming an increasingly important aspect of the compliance landscape, akin to well-known areas like anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing (CTF). Recently, regulators, particularly in the UK, have begun implementing stricter measures to help businesses identify and mitigate PF risks.






