Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
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Financial crime - United States.
(FinCEN).
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network is established to safeguard the US financial system from illicit use, combat money laundering and its related crimes including terrorism, and promote national security through the strategic use of financial authorities and the collection, analysis, and dissemination of financial intelligence.
It is an agency of the US treasury department.
See also
- Anti money laundering (AML)
- Countering the financing of terrorism (CFT)
- FBI
- Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
- 5MLD
- High-risk country
- Know-your-customer (KYC)
- National Crime Agency
- National security
- Network
- Network effects
- Network science
- Sanctions
- Terrorist financing
- Travel rule
- Treasury
- United States