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Summary Payment Systems Broadcast #28: Operationalizing the EU’s Article 75
The implementation of the EU’s Article 75 mandates a crucial shift from siloed reporting to real-time, cross-border information sharing, enabling financial institutions to intercept scams at the speed of modern payment networks. By overcoming governance hurdles and adopting collaborative network intelligence, the industry can proactively expose mule accounts, dramatically increase fund recovery rates, and dismantle the economic viability of financial crime.
A Letter From…Vienna
Reflecting on a recent summit in Vienna, FNA's Adam Csabay emphasizes the industry's critical shift from siloed fraud prevention to a collaborative, systemic approach against organized financial crime. The dispatch highlights the practical deployment of AI and the urgent need to secure fast payment infrastructures through cross-sector intelligence sharing.
Balancing Speed and Security: Reconciling AML, Sanctions, and Real-Time Payments
At the Inclusive Fintech Forum in Rwanda, FNA's Kimmo Soramäki highlighted the critical challenge of securing booming real-time payment networks against escalating financial crime without sacrificing speed or financial inclusion. The panel emphasized that overcoming the limitations of siloed compliance requires a shift toward coordinated, network-wide intelligence and collaborative national anti-scam infrastructures.
Summary Payment Systems Broadcast #27: Article 75 and Privacy
Article 75 of the new EU AML Regulation establishes a legal framework for private-to-private information sharing, enabling financial institutions to use Privacy-Enhancing Technologies like Multi-Party Computation to disrupt networked financial crime without compromising data privacy.
FFIS Report: Regulators Must Take a More Proactive Approach to Encourage Private-Sector Collaboration in the Fight Against Fraud
FNA partners with RUSI and FFIS on a landmark policy paper advocating for enhanced private-sector data sharing to modernize the global fight against economic crime.
A Letter From – Singapore
FNA’s Amanah Ramadiah shares key takeaways from the Singapore Fintech Festival, exploring how AI, Project Nexus, and collaborative frameworks are redefining the future of cross-border payments and financial crime prevention