PR Newswire
PANAMA CITY, Oct. 27, 2023
The announcement is expected to contribute to increased foreign investment and job creation in the country
PANAMA CITY, Oct. 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In a momentous decision with positive implications for the international financial community and Panamanian economy, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) today excluded Panama from its grey list. This announcement comes following an FATF plenary meeting, held in Paris, France, in which it was determined that the Republic of Panama has strengthened its anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing prevention system and implemented substantial regulations and actions that have allowed the country to take an important step forward in international transparency.
In response to Panama's removal from the FATF grey list, Panama's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Janaina Tewaney, released the following statement:
"After being added to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list in June 2019, our administration took office in July of the same year with a firm commitment to fostering a more robust framework to fight money laundering and terrorist financing, and nurture a more transparent financial system. Since then, Panama has successfully implemented several strategic measures aimed at consolidating our legislative and regulatory framework to reinforce the fight against money laundering and enhance the transparency of our financial system according to international standards. Today, these substantial efforts have been recognized by the international community with the successful removal of Panama from the FATF grey list, an endeavor many years in the making."
Benefits both nationally and internationally include:
Panama's removal from the FATF grey list represents a crucial milestone in the country's economic development. Minister Tewaney further commented on the future implications of the decision for Panama, stating:
"Panama's removal from the grey list solidifies Panama as an attractive, stable and safe destination for foreign investment. Panama boasts a track record second to none in the region in building critical business sectors from financial services to the maritime industry to logistics and shipping. As one of the leading investment destinations in Latin America, Panama welcomes the continued interest of international businesses from a wide variety of sectors. President Cortizo's administration remains committed to maintaining a legacy of the highest international standards for the benefit of all Panamanians and the international community."
For additional details on the announcement, including actions carried out, please refer to the Ministry of Economy and Finances' press release here.
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