Crime compliance costs chiefly driven by geopolitical risks: LexisNexis

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Reinsurance News - Sep 28, 2022

LexisNexis Risk Solutions has revealed that geopolitics and anti-money laundering regulations are major contributors to costs borne by financial services firms across the EMEA region. In its latest EMEA True Cost of Financial Crime Compliance Study, LexisNexis found that 71% of respondents identifie...

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