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Conducting Effective Global Anti–Money Laundering Investigations in a Complex Regulatory Environment
Money LaunderingPharmaceutical
Global anti–money laundering (AML) investigations present complex operational and regulatory challenges driven by cross-border transactions, fragmented data sources, varying legal regimes, data protection and privacy requirements, and cultural barriers to...Read more
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Fabiana Lacerca-Allen
Chief Compliance Officer, Cipla, USA
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Kwanza Burney
Compliance & Risk Professional | M.S.L. Candidate (Fordham Law), Fordham University School of Law, USA
Anti Money Laundering Risk in Private Credit: Governance Gaps in a Rapidly Expanding Market
Money LaunderingGeneral
Anti–money laundering (AML) risk is structurally amplified in cross-border third-party relationships, particularly within the rapidly expanding private credit sector. Industry estimates place the global private credit market at approximately $3...Read more
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Aaron Lee
Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer, Fred Alger & Company, LLC, USA
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Sarah Rich
Compliance Officer, Manhattan-Based Global Asset Manager and an ACAMS Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist, USA
U.S. Plays Catch-up to Close Long-Standing Gaps in Anti-Money Laundering Laws: Part Two: Focus on Real Estate Transactions
Money LaunderingBanking & Finance
Part One of this Article focused on the U.S. Government’s anti-money laundering/contra terrorist financing (“AML”) efforts, certain deficiencies in the 2001 USA Patriot Act, which was enacted following the terrorist...Read more
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Bruce Ortwine
External Advisor, Global Legal and Compliance, Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group, Inc.; Adjunct Professor of Law, Rutgers University School of Law, n/a, USA
U.S. Plays Catch-up to Close Long-Standing Gaps in Anti-Money Laundering Laws: Part One
Money LaunderingBanking & Finance
The U.S. Government finally seems to begin focusing on closing long-standing and significant gaps in existing anti-money and contra-terrorist financing laws (together, “AML”) that have been in existence for nearly...Read more
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Bruce Ortwine
External Advisor, Global Legal and Compliance, Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group, Inc.; Adjunct Professor of Law, Rutgers University School of Law, n/a, USA
Anti-Money Laundering Functions of Credit Organizations in Russia
Money LaunderingBanking & Finance
This paper provides you brief observation of anti-money laundering (hereafter-AML) functions assigned to the credit organizations in Russia. AML requirements are vary greatly from region to region. Although Russia follows...Read more
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Stella Gukova
Head of Legal and Compliance, JCS Sumitomo Mitsui Rus Bank, Russian Federation