France’s banking watchdog said Friday it had fined Societe Generale €5 million ($5.8 million) over lapses in its measures to prevent money laundering that could finance terrorism, AFP reported. The punishment was for a number of failings picked up during regular checks carried out in 2015, said the ACPR, the bank and insurance supervisory body. Societe Generale had been slow to release information to Tracfin, the economy ministry body that tracks the movement of money that could be used to finance terrorism. In addition, some operations which should have been brought to Tracfin’s attention had not been, and these were significant lapses given the bank’s size, the agency added.
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