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Europe Targets Virtual IBAN Vulnerabilities, Loopholes Remain

Koos Couvée
London Bureau Chief

European and global officials are stepping up efforts to address the illicit finance-related risks presented by virtual international bank account numbers, or virtual IBANs, amid widespread concerns that criminals use them to rapidly move funds across borders undetected. Virtual IBANs, unique codes of up to 34 characters in length that payment platforms and other fintechs can issue to online merchants and other customers outside the EU, leverage "master accounts" at licensed, mainstream banks and digital lenders inside the bloc to store and move funds. In February, the Financial Action Task Force, also known as FATF, for the first time explicitly...

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