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Negative news screening for Swiss casinos: navigating AMLA and the Money Gaming Act
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Negative news screening for Swiss casinos: navigating AMLA and the Money Gaming Act

Swiss casinos sit under two laws and a different supervisor than banks. The AML expectations are not lighter and the documentation bar is just as high. Here is what gaming-board audits actually check.

Antoine Bedaton
Antoine Bedaton
04. Mai 202611 Min. Lesezeit
casinos
FinIA expectations for Swiss asset managers: AML obligations under FINMA supervision
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FinIA expectations for Swiss asset managers: AML obligations under FINMA supervision

Since FinIA came into force, Swiss asset managers and trustees report directly to FINMA. The AML obligations did not get lighter, the audit bar got more explicit. Here is what FINMA actually checks.

Antoine Bedaton
Antoine Bedaton
29. Apr. 202611 Min. Lesezeit
finia
Transaction monitoring vs negative news screening: where they meet, where they don't
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Transaction monitoring vs negative news screening: where they meet, where they don't

Transaction monitoring watches payment flows; negative news screening investigates entities. Buyers conflate them. Here is what each system actually does and where they hand off to each other.

Antoine Bedaton
Antoine Bedaton
16. Apr. 202610 Min. Lesezeit
monitoring
Vendor due diligence: what a Swiss bank's procurement team should be asking
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Vendor due diligence: what a Swiss bank's procurement team should be asking

A Swiss bank evaluating a software vendor is not running a generic procurement exercise. Specific FINMA circulars, the Banking Act's secrecy provisions, and SBA self-regulation set the floor for what has to be asked. Here is the version of the checklist that maps to the regulation.

Antoine Bedaton
Antoine Bedaton
18. März 202610 Min. Lesezeit
procurement
OpenSanctions vs LSEG World-Check: how to evaluate them for Swiss FIs
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OpenSanctions vs LSEG World-Check: how to evaluate them for Swiss FIs

Choosing a sanctions data provider locks you into a multi-year operational dependency. Here is what to evaluate, what each provider publishes about itself, and where the regulator expects you to do your own homework.

Antoine Bedaton
Antoine Bedaton
19. Feb. 20267 Min. Lesezeit
sanctions