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In this episode of AML Conversations, John Byrne sits down with Sarah Beth Felix—AML expert and author of Dirty Money Weekly—for a wide‑ranging discussion on the biggest AML, sanctions, and financial crime developments shaping the landscape in March 2026.
Drawing on insights from multiple industry conferences and recent regulatory activity, Sarah shares why banks of all sizes are becoming more creative in financial crime detection, why sanctions compliance is no longer just a name-matching exercise, and how AI can be leveraged thoughtfully to manage growing complexity. The conversation explores Treasury’s newly released national risk assessments, critical gaps in the U.S. regulatory framework, and what institutions should take away as the FATF mutual evaluation continues.
John and Sarah also dig into the implications of recent court decisions affecting FinCEN’s residential real estate rule, ongoing lobbying challenges, FINRA’s growing leadership in AML enforcement, and why now is not the time for institutions to let their guard down—despite shifting regulatory priorities.
This episode is a must‑listen for AML, compliance, and risk professionals looking for practical, unfiltered insights on where the industry stands—and where it’s headed next. The views expressed in this podcast represent those of the speakers and not AML RightSource.
