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The JFSC release annual risk data phase 1 of 2

23/12/2024

In December 2024, the JFSC has published data from the annual supervisory data collection excercise in aggregated form, by sector for the first time.

The data in the reports covers 2019 - 2023 and provides a general overview of each sector along with trends on inherent risk factors such as customers from higher risk jurisdictions and politically exposed persons (PEP) connections. The reports are being published in two phases:

The aim of publishing these reports is to improve the understanding of money laundering and terrorist financing risk within each sector and enable a comparison across different sectors and activities. Key risk indicators are included for each sector to provide useful benchmarking for supervised persons looking to assess their own money laundering and terrorist financing risks.

The reports are not risk assessments. An explanation has been provided to support the aggregated data presented through a combination of graphs and tables. Whilst some data quality and integrity checks are performed on receipt of the data, the JFSC has relied on the accuracy and completeness of data provided by industry.

The JFSC will be engaging with industry through trade bodies and associations during Q1 2025 to gather feedback and inform future publications

https://www.jerseyfsc.org/industry/risk/supervisory-risk-data-collection-exercise/sector-based-aggregated-data/

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