Mutual Evaluation Reports (MERs) are comprehensive assessments conducted by international organizations, such as the Financial Action Task...
Outsourced service providers, in the context of anti-money laundering (AML), refer to third-party entities or individuals hired...
The regulated sector refers to specific industries and businesses that are subject to regulatory oversight and compliance...
Targeted Financial Sanctions (TFS) refer to measures imposed by governments and international bodies to restrict or prohibit...
Banking secrecy refers to the practice of protecting the confidentiality and privacy of customer information held by...
Reputational risk, in the context of Anti-Money Laundering (AML), refers to the potential harm to an organization's...
Regulatory compliance management refers to the process of ensuring that an organization complies with relevant laws, regulations,...
Compliance policies and procedures refer to the set of rules, guidelines, and protocols established by organizations to...
The Joint Money Laundering Intelligence Taskforce (JMLIT) is a collaborative initiative in the United Kingdom that brings...
A financial intermediary refers to an entity or institution that acts as a middleman or intermediary between...