Anti-money laundering
Criminal money laundering is a global scourge involving financial flows of trillions of dollars as a result of criminal activities or illicit trafficking such as that in drugs, arms or persons.
Preserving the integrity of the Swiss financial marketplace is a constant preoccupation for the federal and banking authorities of our country. It is not surprising therefore that Switzerland maintains some of the most rigorous anti-laundering measures in the world.
Because regulations in this matter are evolving, we invite you to regularly consult the following pages:
SWISS LINKS
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Swiss Bankers Association (SBA)
- The fight against money laundering
- Agreement on the Swiss banks' code of conduct with regard to the execise of due diligence (CDB-2008)
- Droit fédéral: Loi sur le blanchiment d'argent du 10.10.1997 (LBA) - French version
- Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA): Prevention of money laundering
- Document of the Federal Finance Administration (FFA) - French version: "Réglementation et surveillance des marchés financiers en Suisse"
- Federal Department of Finance (FDF): Money Laundering Control Authority
- Référentiel de compétences du Compliance officer - French version
- Formation en compliance-management de l'Université de Genève et de la Haute Ecole de Genève - French version: www.compliance-management.ch
- Financial Action Task Force (FATF): 3ème rapport d'évaluation mutuelle de la lutte anti-blanchiment de capitaux et contre le financement du terrorisme : Suisse (nov. 2005) - French version
- bankersforum - Diligence and prevention in the laundering of capital
FOREIGN LINKS
- Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
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European regulation:
Directive on prevention of the use of the financial system for the purpose of money laundering - French version
- Wolfsberg principles
Last update: May 2008























