AML Conversations

Reputational Risk, Fraud, ML and Home Prices, and Tracking Domestic Terrorism


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This week, John and Elliot discuss the OCC’s announcement that national banks will no longer be examined for reputational risk, an FTC report on the growth of payment fraud, a report from the University of Trier in Germany showing that money laundering directly causes an increase in housing prices, the decision to stop funding a national database tracking domestic terrorism, hate crimes and school shootings, and other items impacting the financial crime prevention community.
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