Money laundering continues to be a major problem in the banking sector, and London’s position as the world’s leading financial centre also makes it an unenviable magnet for dirty cash and suspicious trades. But now the city is trying to fight back.

Money laundering continues to be a major problem in the banking sector, and London’s position as the world’s leading financial centre also makes it an unenviable magnet for dirty cash and suspicious trades. But now the city is trying to fight back.
Neil Hodge is a freelance business journalist and photographer based in Nottingham, United Kingdom. He writes on insurance and risk management, corporate governance, internal audit, compliance, and legal... More by Neil Hodge
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