The birth of LatAML

Latin banks are loosening their purse strings to upgrade their anti-money laundering systems, reports John Rumsey

LATIN and Caribbean banks are investing heavily to make up lost ground in putting together watertight anti-money laundering (AML) systems. They are being driven by much more stringent international and domestic regulations, a more watchful eye from their north American counterparties, and greater attention from and a bigger choice of external providers of AML systems. Banks in the regions are busy building up compliance and AML teams, as well as beefing up systems that harmonise their AML

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