Spotlight On: The Role of AML in Ending Human Trafficking

Spotlight On: The Role of AML in Ending Human Trafficking

Spotlight On: The Role of AML in Ending Human Trafficking

Human trafficking and modern slavery remain two of the most challenging humanitarian issues for international legislators and law enforcement agencies to resolve—due in large part to the the level of difficulty to uncover hidden channels and illegal measures that sustain these trafficking networks. According to the Council on Foreign Relations, there are 49.6 million people around the world living in modern slavery. Of this number, 27.6 million people are subjected to forced labour and 22 million were victims of forced marriages.

With the International Labour Organization estimating that human trafficking generates US$150 billion globally, the cost of failing to prevent such atrocities is clear, and compliance with evolving regulations is undeniably essential.

Preventing human exploitation is critical, and strong AML and KYC protocols are essential in achieving this goal. That’s why incorporating appropriate solutions into your current framework is crucial. Strong compliance software can help eliminate ambiguity and reduce the risk of human error, making it an essential tool in preventing serious crimes and protecting vulnerable individuals. By streamlining your business processes and enhancing compliance protocols, you can achieve better outcomes and safeguard your organization’s reputation.

That’s why we’ve developed an award-winning, truly comprehensive KYC + KYB platform that is designed to eliminate ambiguity and the risk of human error. Our solution produces superior outcomes that not only streamline your business but also help protect vulnerable individuals from serious crimes.

In honour of National Human Trafficking Awareness Day in Canada this February, we’ll take a closer look at some of the global realities of human trafficking, as well as the role of AML when it comes to prevention.

Human Trafficking is a Global Epidemic

The harm caused by any and all forms of human trafficking and exploitation is immense and pervasive in today’s society. As of the end of 2022, 49.6 million victims are still suffering from the danger of human trafficking and modern slavery.

One of the most common misconceptions in the Western hemisphere is that human trafficking is a problem relatively isolated to lower-income countries and geographical regions. In truth, human trafficking affects every country, regardless of its political or socioeconomic standing.

Evolving technology and the ease with which money and other digital assets are exchanged have opened new avenues for traffickers to continuously exploit vulnerable people. At present, the Global Crime Index identifies the highest-risk regions for trafficking as Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and parts of Central and South America.

Countries outside these areas are far from exempt; traffickers utilize multiple destinations throughout Canada, the United States, France, Australia, and other “Tier 1” countries (as defined by the Trafficking Victims Protection Act) as transportation hubs to move victims unnoticed.

What is Human Trafficking?

Human trafficking refers to the criminal movement of vulnerable people, regardless of age or status, for the purpose of exploitation. There are several distinct areas of criminality that fall under this terminology:

Forced Labour

Forced labour is the exploitation of individuals by forcing them to work for extremely low (often unsustainable living) wages, engage in activities that present significant risks to their health and safety, work under duress or the threat of harm, or labour with no compensation or benefit to the worker whatsoever (therefore, equating to modern slavery). Forced labour victims are often men but frequently include women and children.

As of 2021, the ILO and UNICEF have noted a concerning increase in child labour, rising to an estimated 160 million children, particularly between the ages of 5-11. Children between the ages of 5-17 who are involved in hazardous work (work that is detrimental to their health and/or morals) have also been on the rise, increasing to 79 million victims since 2016. Common avenues for child labour exploitation include agricultural work (predominately farming and livestock herding), factory labour, domestic servitude, militias that use child soldiers, and the commercial sex trade. (Source)

Sexual Exploitation

Sexual slavery makes up a significant portion of human trafficking numbers, with women and children being the predominant victims. Individuals in this category are forced into prostitution rings, sold into international marriages without their consent (e.g. mail-order brides), and forced to engage in sexual acts for money—with the profits primarily or solely benefitting the controlling party.

Medical Exploitation

The Group of International Finance Centre Supervisors (GIFCS) is a long-established group of financial services supervisors that are focused on promoting the adoption of international regulatory standards—especially in the banking, securities, fiduciary, and AML/CFT sectors. The GIFCS represents the interest of its jurisdictional members for various banking matters under the umbrella of funds and securities activities.

Victims of medical exploitation (also referred to as the ‘red market‘) are often subjected to non-consensual experimentation and/or body modification. This includes organ harvesting, forced impregnation, and other forms of human experimentation done with no regard for the lasting harm caused to the involved subjects.

Despite reported decreases in 2020 (largely due to travel complications created by COVID-19), the urgent message of modern slavery remains the same: we must do better when it comes to protecting vulnerable people from human trafficking, and end this threat once and for all.

 

Why AML and KYC Protocols Matter

Human trafficking is a highly lucrative endeavour for criminals, with many of the activities involved in the sale and exploitation of victims being directly involved in money laundering or surrounding crimes.

Anti-money laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) legislation sets valuable safeguards in place that, when widely adopted, can make it significantly more challenging for traffickers to operate covertly.

Proper AML and KYC practices can help identify key signifiers of criminal activities such as:

  • the use of “front” or shell companies to launder money
  • suspicious capital funnels from multiple (often unknown) sources
  • the use of alternative payment methods for nefarious purposes such as cryptocurrencies, prepaid credit cards, electronic transfers, and more
  • the concealment of beneficial ownership information
  • unusual financial behaviours (e.g. high-frequency transfers, multiple accounts, etc.), and more.

Global regulatory bodies like the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and regional decision-makers in the EU and North America work continuously to update and refine current regulations (often collaboratively) to identify prevalent risk factors and address the challenges presented by evolving technology and criminal practices.

Reliable software tools to fight financial crimes linked to human trafficking should involve:

  • enhanced due diligence,
  • transparency into ultimate beneficial ownership structures,
  • adverse media screening and known associations with existing criminal networks,
  • watchlist monitoring,
  • politically-exposed persons (PEP) screening,
  • transaction screening,
  • and more.

Building a Safer Future with iComplyKYC

Though AML and KYC protocols are, as of yet, unable to fully prevent financial crimes linked to human trafficking, they are some of our most valuable first lines of defence.

At iComply, we are proud to take a firm and unrelenting stance when it comes to preventing the atrocities caused by human trafficking. We believe in the importance of safeguarding both individuals and organizations against criminal accessibility. We are proud to offer a modular suite of KYC and AML products that enable businesses around the globe to comply with local and global legislation designed to stop money laundering and the exploitation of tens of millions of vulnerable people.

iComply acknowledges and stands in support of transparency and education where the dangers of human trafficking are concerned. Our team remains committed to pursuing a safer global financial marketplace—through continued innovation and the development of digital tools you can trust when and where it matters most.

Learn more about the dangers of modern slavery and human trafficking and how the finance sector is working to end it here.

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New Thomson Reuters Marketplace Selects iComplyKYC as a Digital Identity and KYC Partner

Thomson Reuters has launched its Marketplace, featuring a curated selection of software solutions for law firms, corporate law offices, and tax and accounting professionals

Vancouver, B.C. – April 27, 2021 – iComply Investor Services (“iComply”), a global compliance software provider, is announcing that the company has partnered with Thomson Reuters to distribute its iComplyKYC platform through the Thomson Reuters Marketplace

iComplyKYC gives businesses access to a turnkey, world-class know your customer (KYC), anti-money laundering (AML), and identity access management (IAM) solution that can be quickly embedded into any digital experience. 

The Thomson Reuters Marketplace is an online store that showcases a wide range of solutions offered by Thomson Reuters, as well as its trusted and tested vendors such as iComply. 

“With the pandemic driving business more online, financial processes that used to require face-to-face interaction are becoming digital,” said Matthew Unger, CEO of iComply. “The internet was developed to transfer information and so the policies of user identification and identity access management have followed internet industry standards. As more banks digitize, new fintechs emerge, and major tech companies enter financial services, these internet standards fall short of the regulatory requirements. iComplyKYC solves this by combining “banking grade” KYC portals with your existing identity access management, single sign-on, or digital identity management solutions.”

Existing digital solutions force users to submit their most personal details into a web form for user identification or authentication, with API-based solutions relaying this information to third-party data processors and sub-processors that are often international and could retain control of the data. Other existing alternatives to these API-based solutions require significant resources to implement and maintain, such as custom software development.

“iComplyKYC helps businesses securely and digitally collect, verify, screen, and maintain data and documents for both natural persons and legal entities,” said Matthew Unger, CEO of iComply Investor Services.

“Unlike existing digital KYC solutions, the platform uses edge computing and artificial intelligence to process sensitive user data locally, before it leaves the user’s device, which helps organizations comply with local data privacy laws across jurisdictions.”

iComplyKYC is a next-generation, web3 ready, KYC solution that is built from the ground up to support true data privacy and can be deployed within minutes. All of this is designed to save clients money on implementation and ongoing maintenance while allowing operations teams to gain a 360-degree view of identity resolution, KYC and AML compliance, and ongoing access management.

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About iComply Investor Services Inc.
iComply Investor Services Inc. (“iComply”) is a global compliance software provider that helps businesses reduce the cost and complexity of user authentication KYC and AML operations while providing a seamless experience to their users. iComplyKYC allows operations teams to centrally control how each KYC portal will securely gather, validate, and encrypt client data and documentation before it leaves their device. By partnering with multinational technology vendors such as Microsoft, DocuSign, Thomson Reuters, and Refinitiv, iComply is bringing compliance teams into the digital age. Learn more: www.icomplyis.com

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The updated iComplyKYC platform leverages edge computing and AI to support onboarding and identify verification for legal entities and natural persons

Vancouver, B.C. – December 15, 2020 – iComply Investor Services (“iComply”), a global compliance software provider, is announcing that it is launching an updated version of its iComplyKYC platform for digital compliance administration that now supports the onboarding and authentication of legal entities and natural persons as a part of its all-in-one compliance solution.

Unlike existing electronic identification (e-ID) solutions that require tools from multiple vendors and manual processing for B2C and B2B customer due diligence, iComplyKYC offers a standalone system to manage the full lifecycle of KYC and AML administration for each client.

Globally, AML spend by financial services providers grew to over $181B USD a year in 2019, according to a 2020 report from Compliance Week.

“The latest directives from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) have broadened AML requirements to include law firms, accounting, eCommerce, luxury sales and M&A transactions,” said Matthew Unger, CEO of iComply. “Further, new requirements for work-from-home have complicated the day-to-day compliance operations of most of the market, and ‘digital first’ is no longer a nice-to-have, but a necessity.”

Remote workforces and lockdowns have forced businesses to implement digital solutions for client onboarding, identification, and AML risk management.  iComplyKYC can service law firms, accounting firms, eCommerce platforms, mortgage brokers, and other industries regulated by the AML-5 directive. iComply estimates the global AML spend will exceed $300B USD by 2022.

The platform leverages edge computing for GDPR, PIPA, PPIA, and CCPA risk management. This means that the updated iComplyKYC platform enables companies to gather, authenticate, and encrypt user data via dynamic KYC Portals before that data leaves the user’s device. 

KYC services on the platform also include AI-enabled identity verification, biometric authentication, DUNS, and GLEI validation, supporting document workflows, and AML screening across 150 million daily sources. Compliance teams can access all results in a single dashboard to make better decisions, quickly manage issues, and generate reports.

“Integrating edge computing and artificial intelligence into the KYC portal reduces the total cost of compliance and improves user privacy, cybersecurity, and straight-through processing capabilities,” added Unger. “Businesses can no longer afford to mess with half a dozen onboarding tools and APIS, the market needs a banking grade digital identity and risk management solution that can be set up in hours.”

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Fireside Chat: How Compliance Changed in 2020

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Fireside Chat: How Compliance Changed in 2020 – Year in Review: AMLD5 and its Global Impact

Date: Thursday, December 17, 2020 | 10am PST – 1pm EST – 7pm CET

The business of compliance shifted significantly in 2020. From broadening the requirements under AMLD5 to the worldwide restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic…the traditional nature of compliance has changed forever.

With the majority of financial services providers moving to online interaction with clients, how have organizations adapted to stay in business, and what will they need to succeed in the “new normal” of 2021 and beyond?

Join our live chat on “How Compliance Changed in 2020: AMLD5 and its Global Impact” as we discuss: 

  • The true impact of AMLD5 requirements
  • Anticipated changes expected with AMLD6
  • The unexpected impact of COVID-19 on both compliance teams and clients
  • What’s coming next in the compliance landscape in 2021

We welcome you to join us for this free Fireside Chat on December 17th at 10am PST / 1pm EST featuring a live panel of trusted thought leaders. 

 

GUEST PANELISTS

 

Gueorgui Gotzev | International Counsel, Kohler Gotzev

Gueorgui has a broad academic and operational experience in capital markets, bank & finance, alternative investment funds, distributed ledger technology (DLT), and Virtual Asset Services Providers (VASPs). He helps restructure, digitalized, optimize, and outsource any part of a fund’s investment management and central administration burdens. He loves consulting on process optimization and investor onboarding automation, KYC, AML/CFT, and CRS/FATCA compliance. Gueorgui holds an LL.M. in International Financial Law from the University of Paris 1 – Panthéon Sorbonne and has completed a full qualification course in Luxembourg law (CCDL) from the University of Luxembourg.

Biba Homsy | Founder, Homsy Legal

Biba is the Founder and CEO of Homsy Legal, an independent legal firm that specializes in AML regulations, with a focus on fintechs. As former Head of International Cooperation at FIMNA (the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority) and former Chief Compliance Officer of Credit Suisse, Biba boasts an extensive background in the regulatory landscape that affects financial services providers and capital markets. Currently, she serves as Co-founder and board member of OpenVASP Association and has served as chair of both ALCO’s (Association Luxembourgeoise des Compliance Officers) Blockchain Crypto Working Group and Crypto Valley Association’s Regulatory Working Group.

Nicky Gomez | Partner, XReg Consulting

Nicky Gomez is a Partner at XReg Consulting, a group of former regulators with practical experience in formulating public policy and developing regulation for Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) and virtual assets. Nicky developed a reputation for his pragmatic approach to regulation during his time at the Gibraltar Financial Services Commission (GFSC), where he helped lead the design and implementation of the strategy, policy, and legal framework that delivered the world’s first bespoke regulatory framework for firms that use DLT. He also actively supported the development of the DLT industry in Gibraltar, which today hosts world-leading Virtual Asset Service Providers.

About iComply
iComply Investor Services Inc. (“iComply”) is a Regtech company that provides fully-digital KYC and AML compliance solutions for non-face-to-face financial and legal interactions. iComply enables financial services providers to reduce costs, risk, and complexity and improve staff capacity, effectiveness, and customer experience. By partnering with multinational technology vendors such as Microsoft, DocuSign, Thomson Reuters and Refinitiv, iComply is bringing compliance teams into the digital age. Learn more: www.icomplyis.com

 

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Fireside Chat: Unknown Risks in M&A – AML Screening and Due Diligence for Corporate Finance

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Fireside Chat: Unknown Risks in M&A

AML Screening and Due Diligence in Corporate Finance

Date: Thursday, August 13, 2020 | 10am PST – 1pm EST – 7pm CET

 

How can firms manage unknown risks as compliance regulations evolve and financial crimes grow more sophisticated?

M&A transactions inevitably pose some level of risk between buyers and sellers. More often than not, M&A transactions are time-sensitive with significant pressure from all sides.

This can often lead to corners being cut during financial crime, money laundering, and terrorist financing due diligence. However, regulatory actions, shareholder lawsuits, and criminal charges can overshadow a deal even years after it has been closed.

Financial crime units and law enforcement have increased their focus on M&A in private capital markets transactions as vehicles for money laundering and financing terrorism. This has raised the bar and heightened regulatory expectations of what is required by all parties involved in a transaction.

Join “Unknown Risks in M&A — AML Screening and Due Diligence in Corporate Finance” session featuring AML and due diligence experts from the M&A industry. In this session, we will cover:

  • Regulators expectations of the acceptable level of due diligence
  • How to take a big picture view of all counterparties in a transaction
  • Preparing due diligence for corporate governance review
  • Remediating insufficient data documentation
  • When to seek independent counsel


We invite you to join us for this Fireside Chat on August 13 featuring an exciting lineup of panelists to learn more about the unknown risks in AML and due diligence for corporate finance M&A transactions

Panelists:

  • Matthew Unger, CEO at iComply
  • Gueorgui Gotzev, Partner at Kohler Gotzev
  • Alex Duperouzel, Managing Director at Compliance Asia
  • David Vijan, CRO at Outlier Solutions

Moderated by: Andrew Weiner, Head of Sales at iComply

About iComply
iComply Investor Services Inc. (“iComply”) is a Regtech company that provides fully-digital KYC and AML compliance solutions for non-face-to-face financial and legal interactions. iComply enables financial services providers to reduce costs, risk, and complexity and improve staff capacity, effectiveness, and customer experience. By partnering with multinational technology vendors such as Microsoft, DocuSign, Thomson Reuters and Refinitiv, iComply is bringing compliance teams into the digital age. Learn more: www.icomplyis.com

 

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iComply Now Listed in the FINRA Compliance Vendor Directory

iComply Now Listed in the FINRA Compliance Vendor Directory

Vancouver, B.C. – July 28, 2020 – iComply Investor Services (“iComply”), a leading regtech software provider, is pleased to announce its listing in the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Compliance Vendor Directory, which features vendors offering products, solutions, and services to firms overseen by the US regulator. 

“iComply is dedicated to making the financial markets more robust, secure, and efficient,” said Matthew Unger, CEO and Founder of iComply Investor Services. “This listing in the FINRA Compliance Vendor Directory is an exciting moment in the company’s history as we continue to expand our client base and work with US firms to digitize their back office.”

iComply’s compliance management solutions offer institutional-grade identification and risk mitigation tools that support the complete AML compliance lifecycle for clients in industries ranging from professional services to online banking, capital markets, payment processing, trading platforms, virtual assets, as well as government and enterprise.

FINRA is an independent, government-authorized, not-for-profit organization that oversees U.S. broker-dealers. FINRA works under the supervision of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and writes and enforces rules, examines firms for compliance, fosters market transparency, and educates investors.

The Compliance Vendor Directory features companies specializing in: compliance consulting, cybersecurity, data management, information archiving, exam prep & firm CE, insurance brokers, monitoring & surveillance, PCAOB registered accountants, and registration services.

About iComply Investor Services Inc.
iComply Investor Services Inc. (“iComply”) is a Regtech company that provides fully-digital KYC and AML compliance solutions for non-face-to-face financial and legal interactions. iComply enables financial services providers to reduce costs, risk, and complexity and improve staff capacity, effectiveness, and customer experience. By partnering with multinational technology vendors such as Microsoft, DocuSign, Thomson Reuters, and Refinitiv, iComply is bringing compliance teams into the digital age. Learn more: www.icomplyis.com

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