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ECB steps up scrutiny of banks at high risk of money laundering


© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: European Central Bank’s chief supervisor Daniele Nouy speaks during a banking conference in Lisbon

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The European Central Bank is stepping up scrutiny of banks at high risk of money laundering activity by launching a dedicated network of supervisors, its chief supervisor Daniele Nouy said on Tuesday.

“The AML (anti-money laundering) Office will set-up and chair ‘an AML Network’ among Joint Supervisory Teams in charge of the banks whose business model leads to a high level of money laundering risks,” Nouy told European Union parliamentarians.

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