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New Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Certificate Launched for the Financial Sector

FAST and ACAMS initiatives have launched a new certificate to help financial sector actors address modern slavery and human trafficking.

The Liechtenstein Initiative for Finance Against Slavery and Trafficking (FAST Initiative), a project based at the United Nations University Centre for Policy Research, and the Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists (ACAMS), a leading international membership organization of financial crime prevention professionals, have launched a new modern day slavery and human trafficking certificate for financial sector actors.

The Fighting Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking certificate — the first of its kind, and being provided free-of-charge to the public — provides an introduction to the steps that financial sector actors should take to meet the growing requirements to identify, report, mitigate, and remedy modern slavery and human trafficking risks. The certificate covers anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism obligations; environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors; and human rights and enterprise risk management. It draws on insights from industry leaders and recent cases.

During the ACAMS24+ Virtual Global Summit, ACAMS also launched an Official Pledge in support of the FAST Initiative, encouraging its 80,000-strong membership community in 175 countries and 70 chapters worldwide to commit to taking action in line with the FAST Blueprint, a shared collective-action framework to mobilize the financial sector against modern slavery and human trafficking.

This follows a joint partnership announced in February between the two bodies. The FAST initiative is collaborating with key partners to support dissemination and implementation of the FAST Blueprint worldwide. Strengthening compliance with anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (AML/CFT) regimes is outlined as a key action in the Blueprint and mirrors the overarching goal of ACAMS to end financial crime.

Rohit Sharma, CAMS, president & managing director of ACAMS, said: “ACAMS is dedicated to advancing the professional knowledge, skills, and expertise of our members. This certificate, offered to all financial sector actors, will support some of our key learning and training objectives and raise awareness of the illicit financial footprint of modern slavery and human trafficking. Additionally, through our Official Pledge, we hope to further galvanize our 80,000-person network to take action at a crucial time to ensure that we work to protect the most vulnerable communities worldwide from such crimes.”

The Head of the FAST Secretariat, Dr James Cockayne, added: “Finance Against Slavery and Trafficking is working to strengthen financial sector understanding of modern slavery and human trafficking risks. This certificate will be an important tool to ensure that financial sector professionals have the learning and training resources they need to identify, report, and mitigate such risks. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the likely rise of modern slavery and human trafficking, it has never been more important for financial crime prevention professionals and the financial sector more broadly to be actively involved in this effort.”