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AML audit insights

Independent audit is the third line of defence: the objective check, reporting to the board rather than to management, on whether the financial crime framework is designed well and operating effectively. These insights explain what an independent AML audit actually covers, how it differs from internal audit and second-line monitoring, and what genuinely useful assurance looks like to a board and a regulator. Educational analysis, citing only official sources such as the EBA, FATF and EUR-Lex.

AML Audit14 June 2026

Independent vs internal AML audit

Whether AML assurance comes from an in-house team or an external specialist, what matters most to regulators is genuine independence, objectivity and the right expertise.

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AML Audit7 June 2026

What an independent AML audit covers

A plain look at what an independent AML/CFT audit actually examines, why the third line of defence exists, and what real assurance looks like to a board and a regulator.

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