Corporate ownership structures play a central role in the global financial system. Companies enable investment, economic growth, and international trade. At the same time, complex ownership structures can obscure the individuals who ultimately control financial assets, creating challenges for regulators, financial institutions, and law enforcement agencies attempting to detect illicit financial activity.
In response to these challenges, the United States introduced one of the most significant transparency reforms in modern anti-money laundering policy: the Corporate Transparency Act and the broader modernization framework established under the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 (AMLA 2020).
These reforms reshaped how beneficial ownership information is collected, maintained, and used within the U.S. financial intelligence ecosystem.
Corporate Transparency and AML Intelligence explains the regulatory logic behind these reforms and explores how beneficial ownership transparency supports modern financial crime detection.
Rather than presenting beneficial ownership requirements simply as compliance obligations, this book examines the role of ownership transparency as a core intelligence mechanism within the broader anti-money laundering framework.
Readers will gain a structured understanding of how regulators, financial institutions, and investigators use ownership information to identify hidden financial relationships, trace complex corporate networks, and strengthen financial system integrity.
Inside this book you will explore:
• the policy motivations behind the Corporate Transparency Act
• the structural changes introduced by the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020
• the role of FinCEN in administering beneficial ownership reporting requirements
• how beneficial ownership information contributes to financial intelligence analysis
• the challenges associated with identifying ultimate beneficial owners across complex corporate structures
• the relationship between ownership transparency, financial institutions, and regulatory reporting
• how ownership registries can support investigations and regulatory oversight
• the evolving role of data transparency in strengthening financial accountability
The book places beneficial ownership transparency within the broader architecture of modern anti-money laundering systems, showing how corporate transparency policies contribute to the detection and analysis of financial risk.
Corporate transparency is increasingly viewed as a critical component of financial integrity and regulatory governance. Understanding how beneficial ownership information fits into the wider financial intelligence framework has become essential for professionals working in compliance, financial services, regulatory policy, and legal advisory roles.
This book is designed for readers seeking a structured and analytical explanation of how beneficial ownership transparency supports modern AML intelligence systems.
It will be particularly valuable for:
• AML and financial crime compliance professionals
• financial institutions and risk management teams
• lawyers advising financial institutions and corporate clients
• regulatory and enforcement professionals
• investigators and analysts studying financial networks
• students and researchers interested in financial regulation and governance
Corporate Transparency and AML Intelligence provides a clear framework for understanding how ownership disclosure, regulatory reform, and financial intelligence systems interact within the modern anti-money laundering environment.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Corporate ownership structures play a central role in the global financial system. Companies enable investment, economic growth, and international trade. At the same time, complex ownership structures can obscure the individuals who ultimately control financial assets, creating challenges for regulators, financial institutions, and law enforcement agencies attempting to detect illicit financial activity.In response to these challenges, the United States introduced one of the most significant transparency reforms in modern anti-money laundering policy: the Corporate Transparency Act and the broader modernization framework established under the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 (AMLA 2020).These reforms reshaped how beneficial ownership information is collected, maintained, and used within the U.S. financial intelligence ecosystem.Corporate Transparency and AML Intelligence explains the regulatory logic behind these reforms and explores how beneficial ownership transparency supports modern financial crime detection.Rather than presenting beneficial ownership requirements simply as compliance obligations, this book examines the role of ownership transparency as a core intelligence mechanism within the broader anti-money laundering framework.Readers will gain a structured understanding of how regulators, financial institutions, and investigators use ownership information to identify hidden financial relationships, trace complex corporate networks, and strengthen financial system integrity.Inside this book you will explore: - the policy motivations behind the Corporate Transparency Act- the structural changes introduced by the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020- the role of FinCEN in administering beneficial ownership reporting requirements- how beneficial ownership information contributes to financial intelligence analysis- the challenges associated with identifying ultimate beneficial owners across complex corporate structures- the relationship between ownership transparency, financial institutions, and regulatory reporting- how ownership registries can support investigations and regulatory oversight- the evolving role of data transparency in strengthening financial accountabilityThe book places beneficial ownership transparency within the broader architecture of modern anti-money laundering systems, showing how corporate transparency policies contribute to the detection and analysis of financial risk.Corporate transparency is increasingly viewed as a critical component of financial integrity and regulatory governance. Understanding how beneficial ownership information fits into the wider financial intelligence framework has become essential for professionals working in compliance, financial services, regulatory policy, and legal advisory roles.This book is designed for readers seeking a structured and analytical explanation of how beneficial ownership transparency supports modern AML intelligence systems.It will be particularly valuable for: - AML and financial crime compliance professionals- financial institutions and risk management teams- lawyers advising financial institutions and corporate clients- regulatory and enforcement professionals- investigators and analysts studying financial networks- students and researchers interested in financial regulation and governanceCorporate Transparency and AML Intelligence provides a clear framework for understanding how ownership disclosure, regulatory reform, and financial intelligence systems interact within the modern anti-money laundering environment. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798251192841
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