EU Anti Money Laundering directives: a summary - Davies

EU Anti Money Laundering directives: a summary

When it comes to new threats and dangers, protecting clients is a priority

In recent months, there has been a worrying increase in online fraud and the incidence of cybercrime. EU anti money laundering directives are issued periodically by the European Parliament to be implemented by member states as part of domestic legislation. The European anti-money laundering directives (AMLD) are intended to prevent money laundering or terrorist financing and establish a consistent regulatory environment across the EU. This is done by addressing the emerging money laundering and terrorist financing typologies, helping to close AML compliance gaps.

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Pino Vallejo

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Pino Vallejo is Vice Chairman at Davies and a high‑impact commercial leader with more than 30 years of experience in global financial markets.

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