Corrupt officials aren’t taking time off this festive season, as a former DEA agent is jailed for money laundering and other offences involving a Columbian drug cartel.
We teamed up with RegTech Associates for a webinar on AML and the role of AI in advancing the efficiency of the AML industry in detecting criminal typologies.
INTERPOL intercepts millions in illicit financial flows, Australian police arrest more in Taskforce Ironside investigations, and El Chapo’s wife accepts jail time.
Napier Chief Data Scientist, Dr. Janet Bastiman, appeared on a panel at the annual AMLP conference looking at today’s biggest AML and financial crime risks.
We talk to Che Sidanius, Global Head of Financial Crime and Industry Affairs at Refinitiv, about green crime and how the AML industry could better tackle it.
Napier has been ranked as the 17th fastest growing tech company in the UK on the 2022 Deloitte Fast 50 list, in recognition of our growth over the last four years.
This week was a mix of financial crime and fintech news, including DR Congo’s ex-president being implicated of money laundering by Africa’s biggest data leak.
Gangs often exploit children or vulnerable adults to carry out county lines drug trafficking, transporting drugs across the UK using dedicated phone lines.
Mexican FIU head quits after his wedding, UAE gets stricter with gold refineries, and ex-Mozambiquan finance minister to face money-laundering charges in US.
We attended Money 20/20, where our Head of Sales for EMEA, gave an interview to Fintech & Finance News about the event, our solutions and how we help organisations to thrive.
This week: COP26 was called to address wildlife trade; West Africa was urged to stem losses to illegal wildlife trade; and Moscow is allegedly hosting criminal companies.
Dr Janet Bastiman, appeared on the MCubed podcast to discuss explainable AI (XAI), its history and its uses in modern society – especially in anti-financial crime.
We talk to Mark Nuttall, an AML, geopolitics, and counter-crime specialist, about how banks and enforcement can come together to more effectively fight financial crime.
This week, Interpol warns that high-end art thieves adapted during COVID-19; a global dark web operation worth £22.5m was smashed; and news for Trump Scottish golf course.
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