
Airwallex Faces AML Audit over Concerns of Child Sex Abuse Funding
Australia’s financial intelligence unit has ordered Singapore-based Airwallex to review whether the payments giant has violated the nation’s anti-money laundering (AML) laws.

Airwallex Faces AML Audit over Concerns of Child Sex Abuse Funding
Australia’s financial intelligence unit has ordered Singapore-based Airwallex to review whether the payments giant has violated the nation’s anti-money laundering (AML) laws.

PwC Embraces Crypto-Related Work Amid Trump Policy Push
PwC has decided to “lean in” to cryptocurrency work after years of a more guarded approach, citing a friendlier U.S. policy environment under President Donald Trump and new legislation governing digital assets, according to the Financial Times.

Fugitive Ex-Wirecard Exec Jan Marsalek Tied to Multibillion-Dollar Laundering Ring
Fugitive former Wirecard executive Jan Marsalek has been linked to a sprawling, multibillion-dollar money laundering network that British investigators say connects street-level drug dealers in the UK to sanctioned Russian oligarchs and the Kremlin’s security services, the Financial Times reported.

Ten Percent of Meta’s 2024 Revenue Tied to Suspected Scam Ads
Meta internally projected late last year that roughly 10% of its 2024 revenue, or approximately $16 billion, would come from advertising tied to scams and banned goods, according to company documents reviewed by Reuters.

Hezbollah-Linked Charities Steer Donors to Lebanese Digital Wallets
Blacklisted charities affiliated with Hezbollah have been directing supporters to send money through Lebanon’s booming digital payments sector, routing contributions to wallets held by private individuals rather than official charity accounts, the Financial Times reported.

Brazil’s Central Bank Toughens Capital Requirements for Fintech Firms
Brazil’s central bank is changing how capital requirements are calculated for financial institutions following a recent spate of probes into organized crime groups exploiting the services offered at Fintech firms, Bloomberg reported.

Worldline Compliance Review Flags ‘Uneven’ Anti-Financial Crime Controls
Worldline SA said an independent review found “uneven” implementation of anti-financial-crime controls across the company, even as the French payments processor reported a drop in third-quarter revenue and outlined plans to streamline its business.

France Steps Up Scrutiny of AML Compliance at Crypto Firms
France’s banking supervisor is intensifying on-site anti–money laundering (AML) checks at cryptocurrency firms as it decides which of the country’s more than 100 registered platforms will qualify for EU–wide authorization in the coming months, Bloomberg reported.

The Hold-Up on Revolut’s UK Banking License: Risk-Control Worries
UK regulators are holding up Revolut’s full banking license amid concerns that the fintech firm’s risk controls are not scaling fast enough with its rapid overseas growth, the Financial Times reported.

Monzo Mulls Fresh U.S. Banking License Bid Amid Deregulatory Shift
UK digital bank Monzo is weighing a fresh attempt to secure a US banking license, four years after abandoning its previous bid when talks with regulators stalled, according to the Financial Times.