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UBS and Citi among nine banks fined $21.5mn in Singapore money-laundering case

Scandal involving island-wide seizures of gold bars and luxury cars rocked city-state’s wealth management sector

Singapore has hit banks and wealth managers including UBS, Citi and Julius Baer with its second-largest collective penalty ever in relation to a money-laundering case that dented the city-state’s clean reputation and cast a pall over its wealth management sector.

Nine financial institutions received a collective penalty of S$27.45mn (US$21.5mn), the largest figure since penalties in the 1MDB case, over what Singapore’s regulator called “poor and inconsistent implementation” of controls in a US$2bn money-laundering scandal.

The case, which was linked to online gambling in Asia, led to the convictions of 10 Chinese nationals and island-wide seizures of assets including gold bars and luxury cars.

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