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Deutsche Bank fined £502m over Russia money laundering claims

byCT Report
31/01/2017
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MOSCOW: Deutsche Bank has been slapped with two major fines in the US and the UK, for alleged money-laundering crimes in Russia -another body blow to Germany’s largest lender, which has over the last year been plagued by major investigations and massive fines dating back to before the financial crisis. The investigation found that Deutsche Bank had illegally moved $10bn out of Russia using so called-mirror trades sold through the bank’s Moscow, London and New York offices, according to Reuters. The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS), a state bank regulator, said that Germany’s biggest bank would pay it $425m (£339m), while the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said on Tuesday morning that it had fined the bank £163m ($204m),  the largest fine of its kind in the UK, for “failing to maintain an adequate anti-money laundering (AML) control framework, the agency reported. The Russia settlements relates to a trading scheme that operated from 2011 until early 2015.

The DFS alleged Deutsche Bank “missed numerous opportunities to detect, investigate and stop the scheme due to extensive compliance failures, allowing the scheme to continue for years,” Reuters said. Deutsche Bank said it had cooperated with the investigation and had set aside sufficient cash in its reserves to cover the fine. The bank will also now be required to hire an outside monitor to review its internal compliance measures, in addition to paying the settlement. The FCA said that Deutsche Bank “was obliged to establish and maintain an effective [anti-money laundering] control framework” and that “by failing to do so, Deutsche Bank put itself at risk of being used to facilitate financial crime and exposed the UK to the risk of financial crime.” “The size of the fine reflects the seriousness of Deutsche Bank’s failings,” the FCA said. “Other firms should take notice of today’s fine and look again at their own [anti-money laundering] procedures to ensure they do not face similar action.”

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