Q4 2025 FinCrime Landscape Report | Philippines
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Q4 2025 FinCrime Landscape Report | Philippines

The Q4 2025 Philippines Financial Crime Landscape Report highlights a marked shift in how corruption-linked financial crime manifests across the country’s public-works and infrastructure sector.

Rather than isolated cases of tender manipulation or inflated billing, financial crime observed during the quarter reflects systemically embedded practices that begin upstream, at the budget formulation and appropriation stage, before flowing through complex procurement, subcontracting, and payment networks. These patterns increasingly resemble legitimate infrastructure activity, making detection significantly more challenging for financial institutions.

Insights in this report are derived from analysis conducted through the AFC Ecosystem in collaboration with ABCOMP, reflecting real-world observations shared by compliance professionals operating across the Philippine banking sector.

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