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  • Missing the red flags in UK payments service provider failures
    In this week’s Corylated podcast Rachel and Niece discuss yet another failed UK payment service provider and examine the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s recent track record supervising this market segment. As UK PSPs continue to fail, the FCA would like to speed up authorisations. Niece and Rachel wonder about these plans, as well as the lighter touch crypto regimes developing in the US and UK. Also, Niece tells Rachel about “strong views” aired at the recent US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) crypto roundtable! Links Complaints Commissioner’s report on Firm XFCA statement on Premier FXFCA payments improvement plan not fully implemented, failed firms’ customers £22.5mn out of pocketZiglu’s filings show early regulatory interventionFifth payments firm enters special administration under FCA’s watchUS TradFi criticises ‘innovation exemption’ policiesContact useditorial@corylated.comwww.compliancecorylated.comwww.corlytics.com
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  • Getting curious about human trafficking transaction typologies
    In this week’s Corylated podcast Rachel speaks to Neil Giles, president of the TraffikAnalysis Hub at UK charity Stop the Traffik. Neil shares his deep expertise in identifying human trafficking through financial transaction data and using persona-based typologies and survivor-informed intelligence.The conversation explores how financial institutions can detect trafficking patterns, the role of typologies, and why getting curious about this crime can help set someone free. The episode also covers:• The growing market for child sexual exploitation and its financial footprint• Payment service providers and high-risk transactions• The importance of public-private partnerships (PPP) in fighting trafficking• Case studies including Operation Fort and the Modern Slavery Intelligence Network• Why financial institutions should act now without waiting for regulatorsWarning: difficult subject matter.LinksStop the TraffikHuman trafficking transaction detection needs a bigger financial crime toolkitUK watchdog has no plans to prioritise human traffickingEvolving UK people smuggling policy requires new approach from financial crime teamsCompliance CorylatedCorlyticsContact us: [email protected]
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  • Q3 enforcement analysis – MAS steps up as French reject Shein’s cookies
    In this episode Rachel Wolcott and Lindsey Rogerson discuss third quarter enforcement data provided by Corlytics. They begin by reviewing the largest fine of the quarter handed down to fast fashion chain, Shein, by French privacy watchdog Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés’ (CNIL). Shein was fined US$175.7 million for multiple breaches of Article 82 of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) after an August 2023 investigationproblems with the retailers’ cookies. Rachel then explains the enforcement actions which lie behind a record quarter of fines from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), before moving on to discuss why anti-money laundering and financial crime are the common theme behind many of Q3’s enforcement decisions. Finally, they discuss the messages coming from US and UK regulators on future enforcement actions as well as the prospects of more AML-related enforcements from United Arab Emirates. Are enforcements there token gestures or a sign of things to come? Links:Q3 enforcement: Singapore fines and bans for AML failings; Shein’s costly cookiesMAS Takes Regulatory Actions against 9 Financial Institutions for AML-Related BreachesCookies placed without consent: SHEIN fined 150 million euros by the CNIL | CNILMonzo fined £21 million for fincrime failures, third challenger bank fine inside a yearWeak bank customer due diligence in spotlight again after Barclays fined £42 millionSettlement Agreement between the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control and Interactive Brokers LLC | Office of Foreign Assets ControlTransparency International Russia (in Exile): “Gold and Crossbows: How Russian Mercenaries Enable Dirty Business in Africa”Acting Chairman Pham Announces Successful Completion of Enforcement Sprint Contact us:Editorial@corylated.comwww.compliancecorylated.comwww.corlytics.com
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  • The Dark Pattern, a conversation with Guido Palazzo
    The Corylated podcast is back with a conversation with Guido Palazzo, professor of business ethics at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. Guido spoke to Rachel this week about his new book The Dark Pattern.Join Guido and Rachel for a sobering journey through corporate hell exploring the human toll of some of the worst corporate scandals of recent times. Guido and his co-author Ulrich Hoffrage have identified nine traits of the dark pattern and explain how they manifested at companies from Theranos and Wells Fargo to Uber, Foxconn and FranceTelecom—all scenes of serious corporate malfeasance. Finally, Guido and Rachel discuss how ‘The Bright Pattern’ could help organisations fend off such failings. Warning: contains mentions of suicides. Links:The Dark Pattern: The Hidden Dynamics of Corporate ScandalsGuido on LinkedInwww.compliancecorylated.comCorylated on LinkedInwww.corlytics.com
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  • It’s all about (ML/CFT) controls
    In this episode Rachel Wolcott and Lindsey Rogerson discuss how the US is diverging from the Rest of the World when it comes to expectation on financial crime expectation and the checks it requires financial institutions to make. They begin talking about US Treasury plans to reduce Bank Secrecy Act anti-money laundering obligations for smaller banks. Rachel raises the case of Summit National Bank in Hulett, Wyoming (pop. <400) which had plans to go big in fintech with a Bulgarian crypto company. It did not have ambitious ML/CFT compliance plans, however, and US regulators pulled the plug.Lindsey and Rachel then switch to discussing the recent fines from the UK Financial Conduct Authority on the so-called challenge banks – Metro, Monzo and Starling bank as well as early action against CB Payments. Most of which can be attributed to prioritising growth in customer number of AML and KYC checks. And Lindsey asks what has happened to an essential annual data publication from the Payments Systems Regulator. Finally, they discuss the European Banking Authority’s recent opinion on the state of AML control at European institutions and the UK’s nine System Priorities for tackling financial crime. Links:Main Street banks can have Big City financial crime risksSummit National Bank, Hulett, Wyoming Weak bank customer due diligence in spotlight again after Barclays fined £42 millionMonzo fined £21 million for fincrime failures, third challenger bank fine inside a year - Compliance CorylatedNational Crime Authority System Priorities UK-Nigeria partnership to detect, disrupt and deter fraud - GOV.UKEBA Opinion and Report on ML TF risks.pdf Contact us:[email protected] www.compliancecorylated.comwww.corlytics.com
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Welcome to 'Corylated', the podcast for compliance and risk aficionados. Rachel Wolcott and Lindsey Rogerson dive deep into the ever-evolving world of regulation and compliance. Unveiling trends, providing expert insights, and building a vibrant community, each episode is your gateway to mastering the historical context and current shifts in regulatory landscapes. Tune in, stay informed, and enjoy the some of the trusty guidance we promise to deliver! www.compliancecorylated.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/compliance-corylated Subscribe to our Newsletter - https://www.compliancecorylated.com/this-week-corylated/
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