
Unregulated art financiers vulnerable to money laundering says new US treasury report on high-value art trade
The US treasury department has published a study on the facilitation of money laundering and the financing of terrorism through the trade in works of high-value art.
The study found that banks that regularly transmit payments for the art market have developed tailored policies, procedures and operate subject to legal anti-money laundering and counter financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) regulations.
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