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Friday, March 13, 2026
FinCEN Whistleblower Program Bulletin on Fraud-Related AML and Sanctions Violations
FinCEN has issued a bulletin highlighting its whistleblower program, encouraging tips on violations of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and sanctions programs, particularly those involving fraud. The bulletin details types of fraud schemes and reporting expectations for financial institutions.
FinCEN Alert on Cross-Border Transfers Involving Illegal Aliens and Cartels
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued an alert urging Money Services Businesses (MSBs) to be vigilant in detecting and reporting suspicious activity related to cross-border funds transfers involving individuals without legal status in the U.S. This alert is part of efforts to prevent the exploitation of the U.S. financial system by illegal aliens and criminal organizations.
FinCEN Alert: $300M Fraud in Minnesota Nutrition Programs
FinCEN issued an alert regarding at least $300 million in fraud targeting Federal child nutrition programs in Minnesota. Financial institutions are urged to identify and report suspicious activity related to these fraud rings, referencing a specific key term in their Suspicious Activity Reports.
FinCEN Advisory on Chinese Money Laundering Networks
FinCEN issued an advisory detailing the use of Chinese money laundering networks by Mexico-based transnational criminal organizations to launder illicit proceeds. The advisory highlights typologies and red flags to assist financial institutions in identifying and reporting suspicious activity.
FinCEN Advisory: Chinese Money Laundering Networks Used by Mexican Criminal Groups
FinCEN issued an advisory on January 13, 2026, detailing how transnational criminal organizations based in Mexico are using Chinese money laundering networks to launder illicit proceeds. The advisory highlights specific typologies and red flags for financial institutions to identify and report suspicious activity.
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Geographic Targeting Order for Southwest Border MSBs
FinCEN has issued a Geographic Targeting Order (GTO) imposing recordkeeping and reporting requirements on certain Money Services Businesses (MSBs) along the Southwest Border. This order aims to enhance efforts against illicit finance and money laundering activities.
FATF Lists Iran, DPRK, Burma as High-Risk; Kuwait, PNG Under Monitoring
FinCEN is informing U.S. financial institutions of the Financial Action Task Force's (FATF) updated lists of jurisdictions with strategic AML/CFT/CPF deficiencies. Kuwait and Papua New Guinea were added to the 'Jurisdictions Under Increased Monitoring' list, while Iran, DPRK, and Burma remain on the 'High-Risk Jurisdictions Subject to a Call for Action' list.
Canaccord Genuity LLC - Enforcement Action
FinCEN announced an enforcement action against Canaccord Genuity LLC, citing violations of the Bank Secrecy Act. The action resulted in a consent order and a financial penalty. This action serves as a reminder of the importance of robust AML compliance programs for financial institutions.
FinCEN Fines Canaccord Genuity $80 Million for BSA Violations
FinCEN has assessed an $80 million civil money penalty against Canaccord Genuity LLC for willful violations of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA). This is the largest penalty ever imposed against a broker-dealer for BSA violations, stemming from failures in anti-money laundering programs and suspicious activity reporting.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
FinCEN Geographic Targeting Order for Southwest Border MSBs
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has issued a Geographic Targeting Order (GTO) imposing recordkeeping and reporting requirements on certain Money Services Businesses (MSBs) along the U.S. Southwest border. This rule specifically targets transactions between $1,000 and $10,000.
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