Slovak Republic Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Progress Report
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The FATF has published a progress report on the Slovak Republic's efforts to combat money laundering and terrorist financing. This report assesses the country's adherence to international standards and identifies areas for improvement.
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This document is a progress report by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) concerning the Slovak Republic's measures against money laundering and terrorist financing. It details the country's compliance status with FATF recommendations and evaluates the effectiveness of its anti-financial crime regime. The report serves as an assessment of the Slovak Republic's progress since its last evaluation.
While this is a progress report and not a rule with direct compliance obligations for regulated entities, it provides insight into international expectations for AML/CFT frameworks. Compliance officers in financial institutions operating in or with the Slovak Republic should be aware of the findings and recommendations, as they may inform future regulatory actions or supervisory focus within the country. The report highlights the ongoing international effort to strengthen global anti-financial crime defenses.
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Slovak Republic's progress in strengthening measures to tackle money laundering and terrorist financing
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MONEYVAL Follow-Up Report - Slovak Republic 2025
Filename Slovak-Republic-2025.pdf Size 2 MB Format application/pdf Read the report Slovak Republic has made progress to address the technical compliance deficiencies identified in the MER and subsequent FURs.
As a result of this progress, Slovak Republic has been re-rated on R.10, R.12, R.13, R.15, R.19, R.23, R.29 and R.32.
- Recommendation 10 is re-rated from PC to Largely Compliant
- Recommendation 12 is re-rated from PC to Largely Compliant
- Recommendation 13 is re-rated from PC to Compliant
- Recommendation 15 is re-rated from PC to Largely Compliant
- Recommendation 19 is re-rated from PC to Compliant
- Recommendation 23 is re-rated from PC to Largely Compliant
- Recommendation 29 is re-rated from PC to Largely Compliant
- Recommendation 32 is re-rated from PC to Largely Compliant The Slovak Republic has 7 recommendations rated compliant, 29 rated largely compliant. Four recommendations remain partially compliant.
Earlier reports
- 1 Dec 2022
Follow-Up Report to the Slovak Republic's progress in strengthening measures to tackle money laundering and terrorist financing This follow-up report analyses the Slovak Republic's progress in addressing certain technical compliance deficiencies identified in its MER.
- 4 Nov 2020
The Slovak Republic's measures to combat money laundering and terrorist financing This report summarizes the anti-money laundering counter financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) measures in place in Slovak Republic as at the date of the on-site visit from 7-18 October 2019. It analyses the level of compliance with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) 40 Recommendations and the level of effectiveness of Slovak Republic’s AML/CFT system and provides recommendations on how the system could be strengthened.
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The FATF Recommendations
The FATF Recommendations are the basis on which all countries should meet the shared objective of tackling money laundering, terrorist financing and the financing of proliferation. The FATF calls upon all countries to effectively implement these measures in their national systems. Read more
Mutual Evaluations
The FATF conducts peer reviews of each member on an ongoing basis to assess levels of implementation of the FATF Recommendations, providing an in-depth description and analysis of each country’s system for preventing criminal abuse of the financial system Read more Consolidated assessment ratings
The 2022 and 2013 Methodologies for Assessing Technical Compliance with the FATF Recommendations and the Effectiveness of AML/CFT/CPF Systems
These documents are guides intended for use by assessors who are tasked with conducting a mutual evaluation. They provide a structured framework of analysis that ensures a level of consistency and high quality of the mutual evaluation reports produced. Latest update: December 2025 Read more
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