Financial Crimes Enforcement Network

Financial Crimes Enforcement Network

Infobox Government agency
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formed = April 25, 1990
headquarters = Vienna, Virginia
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chief1_name = Director
chief1_position = James H. Freis, Jr.
parent_agency = Department of the Treasury
website = [http://www.fincen.gov www.fincen.gov]
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The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (or FinCEN) is a bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury that collects and analyzes information about financial transactions in order to combat money laundering, terrorist financiers, and other financial crimes.

As reflected in its name, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) is a network, a means of bringing people and information together to fight the complex problem of money laundering. Since its creation in 1990, FinCEN has worked to maximize information sharing among law enforcement agencies and its other partners in the regulatory and financial communities. Working together is critical in succeeding against today's criminals. No organization, no agency, no financial institution can do it alone. Through cooperation and partnerships, FinCEN's network approach encourages cost-effective and efficient measures to combat money laundering domestically and internationally.

The mission of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network is to safeguard the financial system from the abuses of financial crime, including terrorist financing, money laundering, and other illicit activity

It was established by order of the Secretary of the Treasury (Treasury Order Numbered 105–08) on April 25, 1990. In May 1994, its mission was broadened to include regulatory responsibilities and the Treasury Department's Office of Financial Enforcement (OFE) was merged with FinCEN in October 1994. On September 26, 2002, after Title III of the USA PATRIOT Act was passed, Treasury Order 180-01 [http://www.ustreas.gov/regs/to180-01.htm] made it an official bureau in the Department of the Treasury.

314 Program

The USA PATRIOT Act of 2001, §314(a) requires the Secretary of the Treasury to create a secure network for the transmission of information to enforce the relevant regulations. FinCEN’s regulations under Section 314(a) enable federal law enforcement agencies, through FinCEN, to reach out to more than 45,000 points of contact at more than 27,000 financial institutions to locate accounts and transactions of persons that may be involved in terrorist financing and/or money laundering. This cooperative partnership between the financial community and law enforcement allows disparate bits of information to be identified, centralized, and rapidly evaluated.

This web interface allows the person(s) designated in §314(a)(3)(A) to register and transmit information to FinCEN.

See also

* Currency Transaction Report
* Suspicious Activity Report

External links

* - Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
* [http://www.fincen.gov/ Official FinCEN website]
* [http://www.msb.gov/ FinCEN website for Money Services Businesses]
* [http://www.privacilla.org/government/fincen.html Privacy Information]

External sources

* Hawala. An Informal Payment System and Its Use to Finance Terrorism by Sebastian R. Müller, Dec. 2006, VDM Verlag, ISBN: ISBN-10: 3865506569, ISBN-13: 978-3865506566


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