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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2021 · 59 MIN

The greediest people in financial services are not who you thought they are

from Where Finance Finds Its Future

Financial crime compliance has grown from small beginnings in the Bank Secrecy Act passed by the Nixon Administration in 1970 to combat money laundering. The PATRIOT Act of 2001 added countering the financing of terrorism (CFT) to anti-money laundering (AML). But it is the universalisation of these American precedents through the International Standards on Combating Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism and Proliferation of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), first promulgated in 2012, which have turned customer due diligence into the one area of the financial services industry that is growing everywhere. Estimates of its cost run into hundreds of billions of dollars, even without taking into account the fines levied on regulators by the non-compliant or the insufficiently vigilant. One company which has prospered from helping financial institutions battle financial crime is NICE Actimize. Dominic Hobson, co-founder of Future of Finance, spoke to Stephen Taylor, General Manager, Anti-Money Laundering, at NICE Actimize, about how financial institutions manage the problem, how the problem is mutating, which business areas face the gravest threats and how techniques to combat financial crime are evolving. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Financial crime compliance has grown from small beginnings in the Bank Secrecy Act passed by the Nixon Administration in 1970 to combat money laundering. The PATRIOT Act of 2001 added countering the financing of terrorism (CFT) to anti-money laundering (AML). But it is the universalisation of these American precedents through the International Standards on Combating Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism and Proliferation of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), first promulgated in 2012, which have turned customer due diligence into the one area of the financial services industry that is growing everywhere. Estimates of its cost run into hundreds of billions of dollars, even without taking into account the fines levied on regulators by the non-compliant or the insufficiently vigilant. One company which has prospered from helping financial institutions battle financial crime is NICE Actimize. Dominic Hobson, co-founder of Future of Finance, spoke to Stephen Taylor, General Manager, Anti-Money Laundering, at NICE Actimize, about how financial institutions manage the problem, how the problem is mutating, which business areas face the gravest threats and how techniques to combat financial crime are evolving. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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