Typologies Reports

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Typologies Reports are analytical publications that examine patterns, methods, and trends in money laundering and terrorist financing to inform and guide global anti-financial crime efforts.

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instanceOf analytical publication
financial crime analysis report
aimsTo identify common typologies of financial crime
identify emerging threats in money laundering
identify emerging threats in terrorist financing
improve detection of suspicious activity
improve prevention of financial crime
inform international standards on AML CFT
analyzes case studies of money laundering
case studies of terrorist financing
cross-border financial flows
misuse of financial products and services
use of new technologies in financial crime
vulnerabilities in financial systems
appliesTo designated non-financial businesses and professions
global financial system
regulated financial institutions
contentIncludes descriptions of laundering methods
descriptions of terrorist financing methods
indicators of suspicious transactions
recommendations for practitioners
sector-specific risk analysis
trend analysis over time
focusesOn emerging financial crime trends
financial crime patterns
methods of money laundering
methods of terrorist financing
money laundering
terrorist financing
hasPurpose guide policy makers on financial crime risks
inform global anti-financial crime efforts
raise awareness of new laundering techniques
raise awareness of new terrorist financing techniques
support development of AML CFT measures
relatedTo anti-money laundering frameworks
counter-terrorist financing frameworks
financial crime risk assessment
supports design of transaction monitoring scenarios
development of typology-based red flags
risk-based approach to AML CFT
strategic analysis of financial crime
usedBy compliance professionals
financial institutions
financial intelligence units
international organizations
law enforcement agencies
policy makers
regulators

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