FCC: ABN AMRO is looking at how AI can make FCC more efficient, said AFC chief Jaap van der Molen at the Leaders in Finance AML event in the Netherlands this week. Mr van der Molen is speaking at IAFCS2025 in London on October 22. File photo shows the bank's headquarters in Amsterdam.
DUTCH banks are considering cutting huge numbers of AML (anti-money laundering) jobs, and instead using AI systems to handle routine checks.
Jaap van der Molen, head of financial crime at ABN AMRO, said lenders spend too much on compliance.
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U.S. Extradites to Ghana Former Ghanaian Official Convicted of Stealing and Misappropriating More Than $6M
US Department of Justice
Former Agency Head Failed to Return for Trial and Now Faces a 10-Year Prison Sentence in Ghana
On June 8, the United States extradited Sedina Christine Tamakloe Attionu, also known as “Sedina Sharon Christine Acolatse,” a Ghanaian citizen, to serve a 10-year prison term in Ghana for convictions on more than 70 criminal counts that include charges of stealing, conspiracy, causing financial loss to the State and to public property, money laundering, and other offenses.
Today, Tuesday 09 June, the UK Government has varied the following 3 individuals and 2 entities under the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.
European business wallets: Council adopts negotiating position
European Council
Today, the Council adopted its position on the proposal to establish European business wallets, a digital tool designed to simplify and secure business interactions across the EU, both between companies and with public administrations.
Building on the eIDAS2 framework, European business wallets will allow companies to digitalise many operations that currently require in-person processing. By providing a harmonised European solution, European business wallets will enable secure, cross-border communication and document exchange for businesses operating in multiple member states.