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Atualizações da Lista Cinzenta do GAFI e Impacto no Correspondent Banking

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Alguém acompanhando as óltimas atualizações da lista cinzenta do GAFI? Especificamente interessado no efeito cascata nas relações de correspondent banking para jurisdições recém-adicionadas ou aquelas com deficiâncias contínuas. Vendo alguns bancos a desarriscar agressivamente, criando desafios para transações transfronteiriças legítimas. Como as empresas estão adaptando sua due diligence para mitigar isso sem atrito excessivo?

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LJu/lotte_jones·1mo

Definitely tracking this. The de-risking trend is a huge headache, especially for smaller banks in affected regions. It's almost easier for them to just avoid certain corridors altogether.

WUu/wuttichaithongchai·1mo

Our firm has seen an uptick in rejected transactions from previously stable partners. We're enhancing our internal risk assessment models, but it's a constant battle to stay ahead of the curve.

FAu/fatou54·1mo

I wonder if the FATF truly considers the unintended consequences of these listings. It seems to disproportionately impact legitimate businesses and individuals more than the illicit actors they're trying to target.

KIu/kittipongtechavimol·1mo

We've had to restructure some of our payment flows, routing through less direct but more 'compliant' jurisdictions. It's less efficient but keeps the lights on.

PMu/pablo.martin·1mo

It's not just new additions; countries with 'continued deficiencies' are often treated even more cautiously. The perceived risk just builds over time for those jurisdictions.

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