MERCHANT-BASED MONEY LAUNDERING PART 3: THE MEDIUM IS THE METHOD

MERCHANT-BASED MONEY LAUNDERING PART 3: THE MEDIUM IS THE METHOD

The previous editions of this series on merchant-based explored the many manifestations of the dark side of the terminal, including suspicious transactions merchants may see that could be tied to fraud groups and the risks tied to both closed loop and open loop prepaid cards.

To read the first story, covering “phantom shipments,” please click here. To read the second story on “prepaid gift card smurfing,” please click here

Merchants can be involved with phantom shipments to move value across borders and cash can be anonymously loaded on prepaid gift cards through smurfing operations and used at US merchants to make sales revenue appear legitimate. 

The rules and actions of the payment sector have direct implications on bank anti-money laundering programs.

How? Because while banks are technically not liable for the illicit actions of their customers’ customers – the customers of a merchant or payment processor – the bank is on the hook for properly inquiring about the risk of that customer base and compliance procedures, if any, of the merchants.

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B2B Fintech: Payments, Supply Chain Finance & E-invoicing Guide 2017

B2B Fintech: Payments, Supply Chain Finance & E-invoicing Guide 2017

A new guide produced by The Paypers explores the evolving world of transaction banking, B2B payments, supply chain finance & e-invoicing market

By downloading the 2017 Guide, you will learn:

  • what shapes digital transaction banking: the journey towards customer centricity (Innopay, BNY Mellon), the benefits of digital solutions for (currently underserved) corporate customers (Aite Group, Nordea), how banks are preparing for the upcoming regulations of PSD2 (Open Banking and APIs), KYC & the 4th AML directive (Deutsche Bank, Accenture, Data Derivatives);

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