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UAE Proliferation Financing National Risk Assessment

13 min · 11 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Riffle, we examine the UAE Proliferation Financing National Risk Assessment and its implications for financial institutions, Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs), fintech firms, and regulated entities operating within the UAE. The discussion explores key proliferation financing risks identified in the assessment, including sanctions evasion, trade finance abuse, front company structures, cryptocurrency misuse, dual-use goods movement, and threats linked to DPRK and Iran-related networks. It also highlights vulnerabilities across VASPs, banks, free zones, and precious metals sectors. Further, the episode outlines the UAE’s regulatory focus on Targeted Financial Sanctions (TFS), enhanced compliance controls, operational resilience, governance standards, and stronger coordination between authorities and the private sector. A concise briefing for compliance professionals, financial institutions, fintech operators, legal advisors, trade finance professionals, and UAE-regulated entities seeking to understand evolving proliferation financing risks and regulatory expectations. 🎙️ Presented by 10 Leaves

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