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         Premium PremiumACAMS survey: Budget cuts, criminal tech innovation top 2024 threatsNearly 800 financial crime professionals said the biggest threats to the effectiveness of their anti-money laundering programs are budget cuts and their inability to keep pace with more aggressive and innovative uses of technology by criminals to commit fraud. 
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         Article ArticleAML 2023 preview: Regs not backing down on beneficial ownership, tech needsKeeping up with increasingly demanding anti-money laundering expectations in 2023 will likely mean doing more with less and figuring out where and when is the best place to use technology to aid compliance, experts say. 
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         Article ArticleAutomation can improve AML compliance but won’t replace human touchWhile automation has the potential to transform anti-money laundering compliance, it will not replace the human practitioners relied upon to get investigations to the finish line, experts discussed at the ACAMS annual conference in Las Vegas. 
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         Article ArticleACAMS survey: FinCEN Files leak a positive for financial industry?Many compliance professionals in the financial industry believe last year’s leak of 2,100 suspicious activity reports from FinCEN had an overall positive impact on global efforts to fight financial crime, according to an ACAMS survey. 
 
             
 
            

