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The Filing Cabinet

"The Filing Cabinet," which covers compliance with the Dodd-Frank Act and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, as well as other regulatory action from the Securities and Exchange Commission, executive compensation, and shareholder activism, is written by CW staff writer Joe Mont. Mont welcomes questions, comments, and statements from readers on SEC filing matters and will address them here when appropriate. Readers can contact him at joe.mont@complianceweek.com.
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A thumbs up for smaller banks sharing BSA AML resources
Joe Mont | October 5, 2018
Federal bank regulators have announced that certain community banks and credit unions may share resources in an effort to bolster Bank Secrecy Act compliance and anti-money laundering obligations.
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Trump’s border wall could be muy malo for bank CCOs
Joe Mont | September 1, 2016
A key talking point of Republican Donald Trump’s campaign is to build a wall along the U.S./Mexico border, forcing Mexico to fund it. That plan, however, says Joe Mont, could mean added compliance burdens for banks and an expansion of Know Your Customer protocols.
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Poll: Lack of Quality Data Poses Due Diligence Challenges
Jaclyn Jaeger | December 16, 2015
Regulators are increasingly demanding greater evidence of well-developed anti-money laundering compliance programs, processes, and systems and controls, and yet global companies are struggling to keep pace with it all. According to a new webinar poll conducted by Arachnys and Charter, 50 percent of compliance teams said the greatest challenge posed by their existing due diligence practice is insufficient and inconsistent availability of quality data and intelligence. More results inside.
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