KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP)
on Friday launched a new high-tech data centre at the financial monitoring unit
(FMU) to track money laundering and terrorism financing, a statement said.
The data centre was
inaugurated by SBP governor Ashraf Mahmood Wathra, the British High
Commissioner, and the representative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and
Crime (UNODC).
This new, state of the
art, integrated data centre for anti-money laundering and countering terrorism
financing was established with the financial assistance of the UK Department
for International Development (DFID) and support of UNODC.
The centre is going to
host a specialist analytical suite of software (goAML) developed by UNODC. It
will enable the FMU to automate collection and analysis of suspicious financial
transactions being received from banks, exchange companies and other reporting
entities in Pakistan.
Moreover, the integrated
system will enhance the capability of financial monitoring unit in
disseminating financial intelligence to designated law enforcement agencies in
an efficient manner.
Previously, analysis
of financial data at the autonomous FMU was undertaken manually which was slow
and vulnerable to oversights. Now, the customised software and high precision
equipment installed in the new data centre will allow the financial monitoring
unit to analyse suspicious transactions and currency transactions in a more robust,
sophisticated, and automated manner.
This centre will
greatly enhance FMU’s capacity to generate more meaningful financial
intelligence with the prospect of identifying, prosecuting, and deterring a
greater number of criminals and terrorists operating in the country.
The SBP governor said,
“I am confident that FMU’s Data Centre will strengthen its ability to generate
better financial intelligence which will help our law enforcement agencies in
successful investigations and prosecutions of money launderers and terrorism
financers.”
Thomas Drew CMG,
British High Commissioner, said, “The UK Government is proud to have supported
the establishment of the Financial Monitoring Unit’s data centre, as part of
the Pakistan government’s wider commitment to tackle financial crime. This is a
great step forward by Pakistan to meet its international obligations and close
the space for money laundering and terrorism financing in the country.”
The representative for
the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Cesar Guedes said, “The launch of
the data centre at FMU today and its future utilisation for the goAML system
supported by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime will be recorded as a
significant step taken for the people of Pakistan to build a transparent, just,
and fair society in which suspicious financial transactions and financing of
terrorism are monitored, deterred and prevented.”
The director general
for the financial monitoring unit, Syed Mansoor said, “The fusion of this hard
and soft technology is ready to give financial monitoring unit the edge that we
required, and with the assistance of our reporting entities, financial
monitoring unit will disseminate financial intelligence with a lot more
substance, which will eventually assist our LEAs in successful conclusion of
investigations.”
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