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Anti-money laundering (AML) refers to a set of laws, regulations, and procedures designed to prevent the illegal process of making dirty money appear clean. It encompasses efforts to identify and report suspicious financial activity that may involve the proceeds of crime or terrorist financing. The importance of AML is underscored by its role in protecting the integrity of financial systems while balancing the need for financial privacy.
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