The U.S. government is urging banks to increase reporting on suspected Iranian money laundering activities. The directive aims to tighten oversight of financial transactions linked to the country.
The United States government has issued a directive urging financial institutions to increase monitoring and reporting of suspected money laundering activities linked to Iran.
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