Revised FATF AML and CTF standards to better promote financial inclusion

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The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has published an updated version of its anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CTF) standards after the February FATF Plenary approved changes to Recommendation 1 and its Interpretive Note, with corresponding amendments to Interpretive Notes to Recommendations 10 and 15, as well as related Glossary definitions to better support financial inclusion. The amendments aim to better promote financial inclusion through increased focus on proportionality and simplified measures under the risk-based approach. Alongside this, the FATF also published a consultation document on updating its Guidance on AML/CFT measures and financial inclusion, to equip policy makers and regulators with practical examples. Responses must be submitted by 4 April.
 

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