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Crypto Firms in Indonesia Must Rethink Their Compliance Now, Or Risk Losing Out

Fintech News

With OJK taking the regulatory reins and the Travel Rule now in force, crypto firms in Indonesia must evolve fast or risk falling behind in global markets, regulatory approval, and user trust. Businesses want faster verification processes and to improve user experience, a major bottleneck in onboarding users.”

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Overcoming the Hidden Costs of AML Compliance

Finextra

For instance, firms in EMEA spent $85 billion on AML efforts in 2023 and compliance can average ~19% of a financial firm’s annual revenue. Beneath the surface lie “hidden” costs of AML compliance that often go overlooked on the balance sheet but significantly drag down efficiency and growth. of IT budgets in that period).

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Sumsub to Showcase Digital Identity Verification Solutions at Seamless Asia

Fintech News

But with innovation comes risk – especially around identity verification and fraud prevention. By implementing Sumsub’s no-code identity verification platform, dtcpay simplified Know Your Client (KYC) and onboarding to provide a smooth, secure user experience. Singapore is one of the world’s leading hubs for fintech innovation.

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Blockchain Data Platform Chainalysis Integrates with Verification Provider Sumsub

Finovate

Verification provider Sumsub announced a partnership with blockchain data platform Chainalysis this week. Full-cycle verification provider and FinovateEurope alum Sumsub announced an integration with blockchain data platform Chainalysis this week. Sumsub made its Finovate debut at FinovateEurope 2020 in Berlin, Germany.

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The EBA issues ‘travel rule’ guidance to tackle money laundering and terrorist financing in transfers of funds and crypto assets

Neopay

The European Banking Authority (EBA) issued new Guidelines on the so-called ‘travel rule’, i.e. the information that should accompany transfers of funds and certain crypto assets. This rule will help tackle the abuse of such transfers for money laundering and terrorist financing purposes.

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Understanding Crypto Money Laundering, and How to Get a Handle on It

Fintech News

This decrease suggests that the anti-money laundering (AML) programmes of centralised exchanges are becoming more effective at detecting and mitigating laundering activity. Singapore’s Payment Services Act (PSA) brings crypto businesses under regulatory oversight, imposing strict AML/CFT requirements.

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The EBA consults on new Guidelines on preventing the abuse of funds and certain crypto-assets transfers for money laundering and terrorist financing purposes

Neopay

These ‘travel rule’ Guidelines specify the steps that Payment Service Providers (PSPs), Intermediary PSPs (IPSPs), crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) and Intermediary CASPs (ICASPs) should take to detect missing or incomplete information that accompanies a transfer of funds or crypto-assets.