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The Ownership Structure Of Russian Systemically Important Banks: The Potential Vulnerabilities To Money Laundering Risk And It Monitoring Recommendations
[Структура Собственности Системно Значимых Банков Рф: Потенциальные Уязвимости К Риску Отмывания Денег И Рекомендации По Их Мониторингу]

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  • Ilyin Artur (Ильин А.В.)

    (Rostov State Economic University (RINH))

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The article is devoted to determining the potential vulnerabilities of systemically significant banks of the Russian Federation to the money laundering risk due to their ownership structure and beneficial ownership. Logical and comparative analysis methods were used. Based on the results of the ownership structure analysis and beneficial ownership, Russian systemically significant banks are grouped by the author depending on the type of owner. For each group of banks, the author identified potential vulnerabilities to the money laundering risk, as well as recommendations for their monitoring. The author confirmed that the ownership structure of Russian systemically important banks can be a source of vulnerabilities to the money laundering risk, but this most applies to banks whose main owner is foreign entities or Russian legal entities and individuals.

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  • Ilyin Artur (Ильин А.В.), 2020. "The Ownership Structure Of Russian Systemically Important Banks: The Potential Vulnerabilities To Money Laundering Risk And It Monitoring Recommendations [Структура Собственности Системно Значимых ," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 3, pages 257-262.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s20335
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