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A new amendment to the Law on Credit Unions (CU) dated November 5, 2009, will pass CU supervision to the Polish Financial Services Authority (PFSA), the body that regulates other financial institutions in Poland. Currently, CUs (also known as SKOKs by their Polish acronym) are regulated under...
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The objective of this report is to present an assessment of the current legal, regulatory, and supervisory framework in Albania for microfinance, as well as an assessment of institutions rendering microfinance services (MFIs), including the Savings and Credit Associations (SCAs) and credit...
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The reform of the Rural Credit Unions (RCUs) currently faces a number of major inter-related challenges. These must be resolved if China is to create a 'modern rural financial system'. The key issues facing policy-makers are: Consolidating independent shareholder ownership in order to realize...
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Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) standards. Thus, this report also provides some indications of how the Financial …
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"Combating Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism: a Comprehensive Training Guide" is one of the products of …); combating the financing of terrorism(module six); and investigating money laundering and terrorist financing (module seven). …
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/Combating the Financing of Terrorism CFT measures in place in Malawi as of May 11, 2008, two months after completion of the on … the enactment of the Money Laundering proceeds of serious crime and Terrorist Financing act in August 2006 (ML and TF Act …
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Mauritania is a vast African country, two-thirds of whose territory is covered by desert. It borders four countries (Morocco, Algeria, Mali, and Senegal), and derives most of its revenue from the extraction of iron ore from deposits located in the northern part of the country. The discovery of...
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