EBRD runs anti-money-laundering workshop in Tajikistan

DUSHANBE, June 5, 2013, Asia-Plus — The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is continuing to support financial institutions in Tajikistan.  Nearly 50 local bankers, and representatives of state and private banks, micro deposit  organizations and banks associations,  will participate in  the three-day  international sanctions  workshop, which  will focus on  anti-money laundering  and  counter  […]

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DUSHANBE, June 5, 2013, Asia-Plus — The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is continuing to support financial institutions in Tajikistan.  Nearly 50 local bankers, and representatives of state and private banks, micro deposit  organizations and banks associations,  will participate in  the three-day  international sanctions  workshop, which  will focus on  anti-money laundering  and  counter  financing of terrorism.

The event will take place at the National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT) in Dushanbe from June 10-12, 2013.

According to press release issued by the ERBD Dushanbe Office, this initiative, which is funded by the government of Luxembourg, is an integral part of the activities of the EBRD and forms part of its transition mandate.  During the workshop, the Bank will deliver a training program that combines presentations from local and overseas experts, with discussion opportunities and “train-the-trainer” sessions dealing with the key aspects of money laundering activities.

The key objective of the workshop is to raise the awareness of local bankers in relation to the risks of being involved in money laundering and the financing of terrorism. The event aims to assist participants in establishing and upgrading their organizations’ AML policies and procedures, as well to guide participants in their implementation.

“To be a part of today”s international financial markets which pay increasing attention to transparency and origins of money it is essential that banks understand and follow AML/CFT policies and procedures. This seminar will help Tajik banks ensure compliance”, said Mr. Ulf Hindstrom, Head of EBRD Resident Office in Tajikistan.

The workshop is focused on current AML  and  CFT challenges  and  international sanctions provisions,  recognizing  that sanctions are increasingly imposed not only  on named entities but  also over  areas of economic activity within a  designated  geographical region.  The event will place a strong emphasis on practical and proportionate responses to money laundering risks.  The principal targeted outcomes are enhanced knowledge, understanding and cooperation among stakeholders. The event will explain the new focus of AML regulation, what obligations are placed on financial institutions and how organizations can implement effective AML measures with constrained resources.

Since 2002, the EBRD has reportedly organized AML trainings in 17 countries, attended by more than 600 bankers from 395 banks and financial institutions.

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