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Ep. 146: Executive Panel Session: Combatting Financial Crime in a Digital Age

Ep. 146: Executive Panel Session: Combatting Financial Crime in a Digital Age

FromToronto Centre Podcasts


Ep. 146: Executive Panel Session: Combatting Financial Crime in a Digital Age

FromToronto Centre Podcasts

ratings:
Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Apr 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Financial crime is a significant threat to the safety and security of citizens and to the integrity of individual countries and the global financial system. While the proliferation of digital technologies presents many opportunities for financial systems, it also has introduced a new age of financial crime. For instance, crypto assets are a currency of choice among criminals.The panel discussed:The importance of global implementation of FATF’s standards to ensure responsible financial sector growthUsing the latest data technologies to combat financial crimeHow financial supervisors can better detect criminal activity and enhance know-your-customer protocolsHow policymakers and supervisors can advance global coordination to combat financial crimeOpening Remarks:Ian Gorst, Minister of External Affairs, Government of JerseyPanelists:Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour, Governor, Bank Negara MalaysiaT. Raja Kumar, President, Financial Action Task Force (FATF)Cecilia Skingsley, Head, BIS Innovation Hub, Bank for International Settlements Moderator:Jennifer Elliott, Advisor, Monetary and Capital Markets Department, IMF; Board Member, Toronto CentreRead their biographies here. https://www.torontocentre.org/
Released:
Apr 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Providing high quality capacity building programs for financial supervisors and regulators to build more stable and inclusive financial systems. Toronto Centre is an independent not-for-profit organization that promotes financial stability and access to financial services globally, particularly in emerging markets and developing countries. www.torontocentre.org What financial supervisors and regulators do every day has a ripple effect that cascades across government, NGOs, and the private sector impacting developing economies and those living in them. Toronto Centre’s podcast series will feature simulating panel sessions and interviews on timely topics such as, financial crisis, financial stability, climate change, gender equality, financial inclusion, fintech and much more.