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Understanding Modern Sanctions Name Screening Using Fincom As A Reference Architecture

Sanctions name screening is often discussed in abstract terms, yet many of its most consequential challenges are easiest to understand through concrete examples. Variations in spelling, language, script, and naming conventions regularly undermine otherwise well-intentioned screening controls. The result is often a combination of excessive alert volumes and missed matches that are only discovered after…

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Guide to exciting downtown festivals across the city

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Sanctions Screening Model Validation: A Practitioner-Focused Guide Using Yanez Compliance as a Reference Implementation

By: Pranjal Dubey and Chandrakant Maheshwari Executive framing This article examines how sanctions screening systems can be validated in a manner consistent with regulatory expectations (such as SR 11-7), using Yanez Compliance as a reference implementation. The purpose is educational: to explain how abstract model validation concepts translate into operational practice. The discussion does not endorse…

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North Korean IT Workers Infiltrated U.S. Firm, Used Crypto Mixer to Launder $900K

Four North Korean nationals have been indicted for their roles in a scheme that defrauded U.S. and international companies out of nearly one million dollars in virtual currency. The individuals posed as remote IT contractors, gained access to sensitive systems, stole digital assets, and laundered the proceeds using a crypto mixer and false identification documents.…

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Cartel Crackdown Begins: FinCEN’s 2313a Orders Signal a New AML Enforcement Era

On June 25, 2025, FinCEN exercised a new and aggressive authority under Section 2313a of the FEND Off Fentanyl Act, designating three Mexican financial institutions—CIBanco, Intercam, and Vector Casa de Bolsa—as entities of “primary money laundering concern” in connection with illicit opioid trafficking. These designations are not symbolic. They come with hard consequences: all covered…

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Enhancing Cross-Border Payment Security with Temporal Graph Neural Networks

Introduction As global financial connections deepen and cross-border transactions become more common, the digital payment landscape is increasingly exposed to complex risks—especially in the area of fraud detection. Motivated by nearly a decade of experience applying technology in the financial industry, I set out to improve how we detect fraud in real-time international payment systems…

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Fraud Risk Is Multifaceted—Your Vendor Due Diligence Should Be Too!

By: Sharon Blanchette At an industry roundtable event in late 2024, attended by Anti-Financial Crime (AFC) Officers from financial institutions of all sizes—including myself—the topic turned to Fraud Risk Assessments. The comments that followed were eye-opening. Very few AFC Officers had a positive experience with the vendors they engaged to perform Fraud Risk Assessments in…

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Unlocking the Potential of Fintech Partnerships in Latin America and the Caribbean

What Does Success for Partnerships Look Like Amidst Risk in the World’s Hottest Fintech Market? As we enter 2025, fintech partnerships worldwide are creating dynamic financial services ecosystems. Driven by changing technological dynamics and buoyed by significant customer opportunities, the fintech market—particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)—strives for rapid transformation into a world-class…

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