Smurfing in Electronic Banking: A Legal Investigation of the Potential for Transnational Money Laundering

Abhishek Thommandru
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Abstract Money laundering is a serious crime that is often associated with organized crime, terrorism, and other illegal activities, often by transferring them through a series of financial transactions and institutions. In this study, the researchers focused on detecting a specific type of money laundering called “smurfing”, which involves breaking up large amounts of money into smaller transactions. The growing market for banking services and the intense competition among banks has led to a shift towards electronic banking. This shift is driven by changes in the way that customers use banking services and the advancements in technology. Electronic banking offers several benefits, such as faster transaction processing and the ability to avoid waiting in line at physical branches. However, it also carries risks, including the potential for electronic payment systems to be used for money laundering. With the development of technology, money laundering can now be done through online betting and casino platforms, as well as through the buying and selling of cryptocurrencies. This article aims to explore the ways in which electronic payment systems, online gambling, and cryptocurrencies can be used to launder illegally acquired money.
电子银行中的Smurfing:对跨国洗钱可能性的法律调查
洗钱是一种严重的犯罪行为,通常与有组织犯罪、恐怖主义和其他非法活动有关,通常通过一系列金融交易和金融机构进行转移。在这项研究中,研究人员专注于检测一种被称为“smurfing”的特定类型的洗钱行为,这种洗钱行为涉及将大笔资金分成小笔交易。不断增长的银行服务市场和银行之间的激烈竞争导致了向电子银行的转变。这种转变是由客户使用银行服务方式的变化和技术进步推动的。电子银行提供了几个好处,例如更快的交易处理和避免在实体分行排队等候的能力。然而,它也有风险,包括电子支付系统被用于洗钱的可能性。随着技术的发展,洗钱现在可以通过在线赌博和赌场平台,以及通过买卖加密货币来完成。本文旨在探讨电子支付系统、在线赌博和加密货币可用于洗钱的方式。
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