In this episode of AML Conversations, John Byrne sits down with Dan Tannebaum, Partner at Oliver Wyman and global leader in anti-financial crime, for a wide-ranging discussion on the evolving landscape of sanctions. From the EU’s post-Ukraine enforcement challenges to the U.S.'s shifting approach under different administrations, Dan offers sharp insights into the effectiveness, limitations, and unintended consequences of sanctions as a policy tool.
They explore:
Key differences between U.S. and EU sanctions regimes
The impact of sanctions on Russia, Syria, Cuba, and Venezuela
The growing complexity of sanctions evasion tactics
How AML professionals can stay ahead in a rapidly changing environment
The future of sanctions as a tool of economic statecraft
Whether you're a seasoned compliance officer or new to the field, this episode offers practical takeaways and a candid examination of the geopolitical forces shaping financial crime risk today.
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In this episode of AML Conversations, John Byrne sits down with Dan Tannebaum, Partner at Oliver Wyman and global leader in anti-financial crime, for a wide-ranging discussion on the evolving landscape of sanctions. From the EU’s post-Ukraine enforcement challenges to the U.S.'s shifting approach under different administrations, Dan offers sharp insights into the effectiveness, limitations, and unintended consequences of sanctions as a policy tool.
They explore:
Key differences between U.S. and EU sanctions regimes
The impact of sanctions on Russia, Syria, Cuba, and Venezuela
The growing complexity of sanctions evasion tactics
How AML professionals can stay ahead in a rapidly changing environment
The future of sanctions as a tool of economic statecraft
Whether you're a seasoned compliance officer or new to the field, this episode offers practical takeaways and a candid examination of the geopolitical forces shaping financial crime risk today.
Global Financial Crime Trends: Pardons, Sanctions Shifts, and Rising Risks
AML Conversations
14 minutes 37 seconds
1 week ago
Global Financial Crime Trends: Pardons, Sanctions Shifts, and Rising Risks
In this episode of This Week in AML, Elliot Berman and John Byrne dive into a wide range of developments shaping financial crime compliance worldwide. From controversial U.S. pardons and their implications for corruption cases, to Australia’s staggering $82 billion organized crime costs, and the UK’s new anti-fraud campaign targeting crypto scams—there’s plenty to unpack. The discussion also covers the Bank of England’s stablecoin limits, the latest Global Organized Crime Index findings, intelligence-sharing breakdowns between allies, major sanctions relief for Syria, and a record AML fine against JP Morgan in Germany.
AML Conversations
In this episode of AML Conversations, John Byrne sits down with Dan Tannebaum, Partner at Oliver Wyman and global leader in anti-financial crime, for a wide-ranging discussion on the evolving landscape of sanctions. From the EU’s post-Ukraine enforcement challenges to the U.S.'s shifting approach under different administrations, Dan offers sharp insights into the effectiveness, limitations, and unintended consequences of sanctions as a policy tool.
They explore:
Key differences between U.S. and EU sanctions regimes
The impact of sanctions on Russia, Syria, Cuba, and Venezuela
The growing complexity of sanctions evasion tactics
How AML professionals can stay ahead in a rapidly changing environment
The future of sanctions as a tool of economic statecraft
Whether you're a seasoned compliance officer or new to the field, this episode offers practical takeaways and a candid examination of the geopolitical forces shaping financial crime risk today.