
Decoding the AML Risk: Analysis of Singapore’s Money Laundering National Risk Assessment (NRA)
The ebook “Decoding the AML Risk: In-depth Analysis of Singapore’s Money Laundering Risk Assessment 2024” analyses key findings from Singapore’s 2024 Money Laundering National Risk Assessment and explains what they mean for banks, corporate service providers, and fintech payment institutions.
It highlights major risks such as rapid pass-through transactions, misuse of legal entities, organised crime, cyber-enabled fraud, cross-border money movement, and opaque international transfers. The ebook explains that banks face risks from high transaction volumes and account misuse, corporate service providers face risks around shell companies and hidden beneficial ownership, and fintech payment institutions face risks linked to fast cross-border fund flows and digital payment opacity.
A key part of the ebook maps red flags to money laundering risks, including unusual large transactions, rapid movement of funds across jurisdictions, and multiple small transactions below reporting thresholds. It also shares AFC Ecosystem expert insights on why real-time monitoring, stronger CDD/EDD, beneficial ownership transparency, and cross-border compliance are important.
Overall, the ebook positions Singapore’s AML landscape as increasingly complex and globally connected. It argues that financial institutions need stronger monitoring, better risk intelligence, and community-led collaboration through the AFC Ecosystem to keep pace with evolving financial crime threats.


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