[E-book] AML compliance in 2026: A global view

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Addressing anti-money laundering regulations and risk across the financial services industry.

The financial crime landscape is expanding at unprecedented speed. Emerging technologies, new business models and cross-border digital finance are creating both opportunities and vulnerabilities. In response, regulators around the world are strengthening anti money laundering (AML) and counter terrorist financing (CTF) frameworks — demanding that financial institutions continually adapt to remain compliant, competitive and trusted.

Why AML compliance matters more than ever

As regulatory expectations deepen, enforcement actions are becoming more robust and data-driven. Financial institutions are under growing pressure to demonstrate not only that they meet legal requirements, but that they are actively managing risk. In today’s environment, effective AML compliance is inseparable from business integrity and resilience.

Inside this e-book

Explore expert analysis and practical insight into how AML regulation is evolving globally, including:

  • Europe’s unified Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA) and single rulebook.
  • Expanding oversight and collaboration across Asia-Pacific.
  • Strengthened regimes in the Middle East, Africa and the Americas.
  • Increasingly assertive enforcement in jurisdictions such as the UK, Germany, the UAE and Singapore.
  • The growing influence of AI, blockchain and digital assets on financial crime risk and compliance processes.

Why download it

This e-book delivers a truly global view of the latest AML developments, offering technical insight, regional analysis and practical guidance for regulated businesses. It helps compliance professionals anticipate regulatory change, leverage technology responsibly and strengthen their strategic role in protecting their organisations and customers.

Download the full e-book to understand the trends shaping AML compliance in 2026—and prepare your organisation for the next era of financial crime prevention.

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