Antecedents of Compliance with Anti-Money Laundering Regulations in the Banking Sector of Ghana

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
Bernardette Naa Hoffman, Johnson Okeniyi, Sunday Eneojo Samuel
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Abstract

This study examines factors influencing Ghanaian banks’ compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) legislation. Drawing upon institutional, compliance, and dynamic capability theories, the study identifies the interplay of organisational, regulatory, and employee factors influencing compliance outcomes. A mixed methods approach was used to collect data from 23 universal banks, 9 local and 14 foreign, in Ghana, focusing on experienced managers and employees in risk, legal, operations, compliance, and business development departments. The findings show that employee characteristics like due diligence and moral involvement have a positive relationship with compliance with AML regulations; however, contrary to expectations, effective AML/CFT programs did not significantly impact banks’ adherence to these regulations. The association between moral engagement, an innovative culture, and AML compliance is weakened by normative power and an innovative culture acting as negative moderators. This study contributes empirical evidence to the literature on AML compliance in emerging markets and offers practical implications for policymakers, regulators, and banking professionals seeking to boost regulatory effectiveness and mitigate financial crime risks. This study provides a foundation for targeted interventions and strategic initiatives aimed at strengthening the AML regulatory landscape in Ghana and other countries.
加纳银行业遵守反洗钱法规的先决条件
本研究探讨了影响加纳银行遵守反洗钱(AML)法规的因素。研究借鉴了制度、合规和动态能力理论,确定了影响合规结果的组织、监管和员工因素之间的相互作用。研究采用混合方法收集加纳 23 家通用银行(9 家本地银行和 14 家外资银行)的数据,重点关注风险、法律、运营、合规和业务发展部门经验丰富的经理和员工。研究结果表明,尽职调查和道德参与等员工特征与遵守反洗钱法规有着积极的关系;然而,与预期相反,有效的反洗钱/打击资助恐怖主义项目并没有对银行遵守这些法规产生重大影响。道德参与、创新文化和反洗钱合规性之间的联系因规范力量和创新文化作为负面调节因素而被削弱。本研究为有关新兴市场反洗钱合规性的文献提供了经验证据,并为寻求提高监管有效性和降低金融犯罪风险的政策制定者、监管者和银行业专业人士提供了实际启示。本研究为旨在加强加纳和其他国家反洗钱监管的有针对性的干预措施和战略举措奠定了基础。
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