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SEC drops Morgan Stanley cash sweep case: Sign of the times?

2025-05-08T21:43:00+01:00By

A decision by the Securities and Exchange Commission to close an investigation into the cash sweep program at Morgan Stanley may affect decision-making at other financial institutions under similar scrutiny.

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Buy now, pay later firms catch a break as CFPB backs off enforcement

2025-05-07T20:31:00+01:00By

The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) signaled a softer regulatory approach last month, easing its investigation of financial firms following the U.S. government’s broader efforts under President Donald Trump to scale back regulatory enforcement on businesses. The agency reaffirmed this pivot as it will ease scrutiny of “Buy Now, ...

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FinCEN proposes bar on Cambodian company due to alleged money laundering

2025-05-06T22:57:00+01:00By

A Cambodian financial company, the Huione Group, has laundered billions of dollars for international criminals and those linked to North Korea, according to the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The agency proposes that the company should be severed from having access to the U.S. financial ...

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NYDFS to continue crypto enforcement, Superintendent Harris says

2025-05-01T21:38:00+01:00By

The New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS), led by Superintendent Adrienne Harris, doesn’t intend to let up on cryptocurrency enforcement, even in the face of pullback from the federal government.

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Delayed UK antitrust case underscores compliance, reputational risks

2025-05-01T14:39:00+01:00By

Antitrust infringement cases in the United Kingdom can run on for years, but there’s a question whether issuing fines that are dwarfed by the revenues of those organisations involved is a worthy deterrent—particularly if they are imposed over a decade after the misconduct ended. It’s also debatable whether the first ...

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Trickle of CFPB lawsuit dismissals poised to become a flood

2025-04-24T18:07:00+01:00By

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has quickly become one of the most active agencies advancing the Trump administration’s pullback on prosecuting corporations, as it dropped yet another consumer protection lawsuit against a financial services company Wednesday.

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UK’s deregulation drive raises compliance risk, say top lawyers

2025-04-21T12:00:00+01:00By

The United Kingdom’s latest effort to encourage regulators to pare down rules to attract companies and investment as a way to stimulate the economy has received mixed reviews from lawyers.

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CFPB pullback signals further shift toward industry-friendly regulation

2025-04-18T17:45:00+01:00By

The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau continues to unravel amid pressure from Trump administration officials to shutter the agency. Not only has the agency informed its employees that it will no longer be a watchdog for the financial services industry, it has also laid off employees despite court orders blocking ...

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Ex-FBI informant says three things can save companies from themselves

2025-04-17T12:00:00+01:00By

Tom Hardin paid the price for crossing legal and ethical lines as a financial analyst accused of insider trading in one of the most notorious Wall Street scandals. Now he’s on a mission to save businesses from themselves. A keynote speaker at Compliance Week National, he built a second career ...

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Trump’s CFPB, dismissing Comerica case, continues to cut down Biden-era lawsuits

2025-04-15T07:30:00+01:00By

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau dropped yet another consumer protection lawsuit against a bank or fintech provider since Donald Trump was sworn in as president in January. This time, it was with Comerica Bank.

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Banks reported more than $1 B in suspicious activity–much of it fentanyl linked

2025-04-11T16:32:00+01:00By

Banks alerted authorities to $1.4 billion in suspicious transactions in 2024, a big assist in the nation’s fight against crime and fentanyl trafficking, according to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.

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U.K. aims to streamline regulation to boost economic growth as markets fall

2025-04-11T12:00:00+01:00By

The U.K.’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has promised a “radical action plan” to cut the cost of regulation to businesses by a quarter and boost economic growth. Now the Cabinet Office has written to government departments requiring them to justify every quango, with the presumption that these semipublic ...

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New cybersecurity requirements fast approaching for New York financial firms

2025-04-10T16:32:00+01:00By

Many financial firms have mere days to notify New York about whether they have complied with the state’s strict cybersecurity regulations, and to gear up for new requirements rolling out May 1 and beyond.

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California Attorney General Bonta warns businesses that FCPA still in full force

2025-04-07T18:13:00+01:00By

The federal government may have paused enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), but that’s not the case in California, where bribes to foreign officials will be prosecuted, Attorney General Rob Bonta warned.

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Republican-led SEC abandons climate rule; Dem commissioner calls move ‘unlawful’

2025-03-28T18:45:00+00:00By

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Republican leadership is abandoning the climate-related disclosure rule package passed last year by Democrats, hoping that the courts will kill regulations already on life support.

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FRC fines PwC, auditor combined $4.1M over 2019 work of Wyelands Bank

2025-03-27T13:11:00+00:00By

The U.K. Financial Reporting Council issued penalties against PwC and a former auditor over deficiencies on work related to the 2019 financial statements of now shuttered Wyelands Bank.

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Treasury reversal of OFAC sanctions against Tornado Cash signals eroding AML scrutiny

2025-03-24T20:16:00+00:00By

The U.S. Treasury Department lifted its sanctions against cryptocurrency mixer Tornado Cash on Friday after a federal appeals court ruled in November the penalty levied by the agency’s Office of Foreign Assets Control was an overreach.

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Making a pitch for compliance: The great chase for stakeholder engagement

2025-03-20T13:44:00+00:00By

Speakers at Compliance Week’s Ethics and Compliance Summit swapped engagement strategies rooted in human behavior, including with through the use of generative AI, free merchandise, and live events, to meet employees where they are.

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Trump picks Fed vice chair of supervision, aims to roll back 2023 bank protections

2025-03-19T13:00:00+00:00By

Federal Reserve Board member Michelle Bowman has been nominated as the board’s vice chair for supervision, a position that oversees regulation of the nation’s largest banks.

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CCO who was ‘sole person controlling’ investment firm charged with recidivist concentration violations

2025-03-19T11:53:00+00:00By

An investment company and its founder, president, and chief compliance officer flagrantly kept violating mutual fund rules for multiple years after settling with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the SEC said in a complaint against the company.

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Expert: Treasury’s move to ‘narrow’ BOI requirements would gut AML law

2025-03-18T16:56:00+00:00By

The U.S. Treasury’s effort to dramatically narrow the focus of the Corporate Transparency Act through “emergency” rulemaking would gut the law’s anti-money laundering efforts, a transparency expert said.

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SEC postpones compliance date for amendments to investment company names rule

2025-03-17T19:10:00+00:00By

Investment companies will have six additional months to comply with an update to the Securities and Exchange Commission rule aimed at making investment fund names more accurate.

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‘Abject failure’: U.K. lawmakers sound off on FCA’s failed 'naming and shaming' enforcement

2025-03-17T14:18:00+00:00By

U.K. lawmakers slammed the country’s chief financial regulator’s hopes of “naming and shaming” firms as part of its efforts to beef up enforcement, denting its credibility in the process and questioning the leadership of its chief executive.

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EU drives ‘omnibus’ of simplifications through landmark sustainability reporting directives

2025-03-13T21:25:00+00:00By

The European Commission has adopted proposals for radical simplifications to the EU’s trailblazing environmental regulations. The commissioners argue that this is a pragmatic response to changing global economics and indicates that they have listened to the concerns of smaller businesses that are struggling to comply with onerous and conflicting rules.

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Robinhood pays $30M in fines, restitution for faulty AML program, customer disclosures

2025-03-12T18:56:00+00:00By

Robinhood will pay nearly $30 million in penalties for violating Financial Industry Regulatory Authority rules with shortcomings in its anti-money launderingprogram, as well as supervisory and disclosure violations.

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Firm, two execs fined, including ex-CCO, for misappropriating $220K, SEC alleges

2025-03-12T16:01:00+00:00By

Two executives at New York-based Momentum Advisors, including the firm’s chief compliance officer, allegedly misappropriated more than $220,000, the Securities and Exchange Commission said.

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Two senators want to know: What’s the legal basis for suspending enforcement of the CTA?

2025-03-11T16:46:00+00:00By

Two senators behind the Corporate Transparency Act have demanded that U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent justify his suspension of one of the law’s anti-money laundering requirements.

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Why are CFOs struggling to stay compliant?

2025-03-11T14:37:00+00:00By Markus Hornburg, CW guest columnist

CFOs are tasked with overseeing an organization’s entire financial processes, not least ensuring that financial operations remain compliant with the multitude of global regulations. It’s a heavy burden to carry that might be alleviated slightly with the help of artificial intelligence, writes Markus Hornburg, head of compliance at Basware.

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Investment scammers, other fraudsters scored billions from consumers in 2024, FTC reports

2025-03-10T20:56:00+00:00By

The public reported a 25 percent increase in losses–totaling more than $12.5 billion in 2024–to investment scams, tech rip-offs, and general fraud, according to an analysis by the Federal Trade Commission.

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Dismissal of CFPB’s Zelle case marks shift to ‘collective effort’ in consumer protection

2025-03-10T14:30:00+00:00By

The Trump administration isn’t slowing down its efforts to defang the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, with lawsuits dropped against a handful of big banks and financial services firms, most notably a case previously accusing payments app Zelle of failing to secure its network.

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Regs name TD Bank’s compliance monitor; so far, bank has spent $138M improving AML program

2025-03-07T15:42:00+00:00By

TD Bank leadership called its response to anti-money laundering program lapses its “top priority” as federal regulators named their choice of a compliance monitor to oversee a top-to-bottom rebuild of its AML program.

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Judge to hear arguments for and against CFPB cuts before agency potentially ‘choked out of existence’

2025-03-06T21:04:00+00:00By

The future of the CFPB–and the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle it–hang in the balance as a federal judge pushed consideration of a request by a federal employees’ union to preserve the agency.

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As DOJ pivots away from white-collar enforcement, is FCPA still relevant?

2025-03-05T13:00:00+00:00By Iris Bennett and Claire Rajan, CW guest columnists

While executives and boards will never conclude that bribery is a legitimate way of doing business, understandably many have questions about how to direct their FCPA compliance program efforts and resources, write Iris Bennett and Claire Rajan, partners at law firm Steptoe.

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New era dawns on crypto industry with SEC dismissal of Coinbase case

2025-03-03T15:51:00+00:00By

The Securities and Exchange Commission dismissed its lead case against the cryptocurrency industry, a lawsuit against crypto exchange Coinbase, signaling an about-face in the agency’s enforcement approach toward digital assets under President Donald Trump.

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Summit will offer framework for ethical AI use

2025-03-03T15:51:00+00:00By

Artificial intelligence tools are being adopted at a rapid clip in many organizations, in some cases without proper guardrails and without taking ethical considerations into account.

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FinCEN announces FATF watchlist update: Laos, Nepal added, Philippines removed

2025-02-27T19:22:00+00:00By

The Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) announced two countries have been added to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) watchlist, while another has been removed.

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CFTC first agency to describe self-reporting credit under Trump

2025-02-26T18:44:00+00:00By

The CFTC issued new guidance for firms seeking to self-report misconduct, accompanied by a “mitigation credit index” that details how “exemplary” cooperation and remediation can knock up to 55 percent off the final penalty. The agency is the first enforcement agency to issue self-reporting guidance under President Donald Trump.

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Crypto exchange OKX latest target of DOJ, hit with $505M penalty over AML, KYC failures

2025-02-25T18:03:00+00:00By

One of world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges agreed to pay more than $500 million in penalties and plead guilty to AML and KYC violations, along with failing to register as a money transmitting business with the U.S. Treasury Department, the DOJ said.

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FCA fine against Infinox Capital may signal widening risk for smaller financial services firms

2025-02-25T13:00:00+00:00By

The decision by the U.K.’s financial regulator to fine a small trading platform around ten percent of its annual profits under previously unenforced rules has wider ramifications for the sector.

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Trump’s actions against CFPB will ‘significantly harm consumers,’ coalition of 23 AGs warn

2025-02-21T18:43:00+00:00By

Twenty-three attorneys general from across the country are warning that President Donald Trump’s efforts to defund and disband the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau would “significantly harm consumers” and “reduce oversight of big banks.”

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FinCEN issues new BOI compliance date, but experts say unlikely to hold

2025-02-20T20:24:00+00:00By

Uncertainty continues to swirl around a requirement that small businesses and foreign entities file beneficial ownership information with the U.S. Treasury Department.

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FCA fines Mako $2.1M for ineffective financial crime monitoring program

2025-02-19T16:40:00+00:00By

Mako Financial Markets Partnership will pay $2.1 million (1.7 million pounds) in penalties to the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority to settle allegations that its financial crime prevention program was ineffective.

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Former Deloitte partner dinged by PCAOB for failures in Bancolombia audit

2025-02-14T19:34:00+00:00By

A former Deloitte partner will pay $75,000 and be barred from working as a public company registered accountant for two years by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board after violating audit standards during a 2016 audit.

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Lawsuits filed to save CFPB amid Trump push to shutter financial watchdog

2025-02-12T15:20:00+00:00By

Enforcement and all other operations at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have come to a screeching halt under Trump administration directives but a pair of lawsuits aimed at keeping the agency open mean the stoppage could be short-lived.

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BSA failures lead to $42M fine for Brink's over unregistered cash shipments to Mexico

2025-02-07T17:09:00+00:00By

Armored car company Brink’s Global Services will pay $42 million in penalties to settle charges laid by federal regulators for violating anti-money laundering provisions of the Bank Secrecy Act.

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Apex Clearing Corp. to pay $3.2M over improper disclosures, distorting investor payouts

2025-02-06T14:39:00+00:00By

A clearing firm agreed to pay $3.2 million and certify that it put in place compliance measures under an agreement with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.

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CFTC’s Pham announces end to ‘regulation by enforcement,’ consolidates task forces

2025-02-05T17:24:00+00:00By

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s enforcement division will end the practice of “regulation by enforcement,” according to Acting Chair Caroline Pham.

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CFPB issues $2.5M penalty against Wise in last action of Chopra era

2025-02-03T21:18:00+00:00By

A fine by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) against the U.S arm of London-based foreign exchange company Wise could be one of the agency’s final actions as a new regulatory regime reportedly froze rules and litigation amid calls for defunding.

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Five reasons why I’m excited about CW’s Cyber Risk & Data Privacy Summit

2025-01-30T16:32:00+00:00By

Having worked for Compliance Week for three years, I’ve found it remarkable how compliance professionals can be so consistently upbeat about their plight. An often refrain in compliance circles is “be comfortable with being uncomfortable.” As difficult as the job can be, that clearly doesn’t mean it can’t be fun.

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FCA dings Infinox in first fine under U.K. capital market reforms of 2018

2025-01-29T18:43:00+00:00By

The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority issued a landmark fine against trading platform Infinox Capital for failing to report “high-risk” transactions, the first-ever enforcement under a 2018 law.