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Financial Crime Compliance & AML-CFT

We help foreign financial institutions—banks, Fintechs, investment firms, and payment service providers—design, strengthen, and monitor their anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing frameworks in line with French and European regulations. Our expertise covers ACPR guidelines, TRACFIN requirements, and European directives such as AMLD5 and AMLD6, ensuring your institution meets both local and international supervisory expectations.

Comprehensive AML-CFT Support

We have proven expertise in all major AML/CFT pillars: customer due diligence and enhanced due diligence, beneficial ownership verification, PEP screening, transaction monitoring, suspicious activity reporting, internal control frameworks, and audit trails. We also address sector-specific needs, such as AML compliance for crypto assets under MiCA and correspondent banking arrangements. Our services cover the entire lifecycle of AML/CFT risk management. We help implement risk-based customer due diligence, strengthen onboarding processes, and establish robust client risk scoring and monitoring rules. For institutions facing regulatory inspections or inquiries, we offer targeted remediation support and help prepare responses to supervisory authorities.

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Specialised Expertise for Fintechs and Digital Players

For Fintechs, neobanks, crypto platforms, and digital payment firms, we bring tailored expertise in integrating AML/CFT obligations into digital onboarding workflows and automating compliance processes. We advise on selecting and implementing RegTech solutions for KYC, KYB, screening, and analytics, and we design scalable AML programs adapted to rapid growth. Our support also covers licensing preparation, sandbox environments, and managing cross-border AML risks, including non-face-to-face relationships.