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Terrorist Financing Targeting Center members designate financial facilitators of terrorism

Financial Crimes Of Interest to Non-US Persons Department of Treasury OFAC OFAC Sanctions OFAC Designations Combating the Financing of Terrorism Anti-Money Laundering Terrorist Financing Targeting Center

Financial Crimes

On June 6, the U.S. Treasury Department announced that member nations of the Terrorist Financing Targeting Center (TFTC) have jointly designated 16 individuals, entities, and groups affiliated with a variety of regional terrorist organizations. This marks the fifth year of coordinated TFTC sanctions actions targeting terrorist financing, Treasury stated. The sanctioned persons, who were all previously designated by the U.S., include three individuals associated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Qods Force, four ISIS-associated individuals and one company, six Boko Haram financiers, and two terrorist groups. The TFTC was created to counter regional money laundering and terrorist financing networks by “identifying, tracking, and sharing information about terrorist financing networks; coordinating joint disruptive actions; and offering capacity-building training and assistance in countering the financing of terrorism,” and serves to enhance multilateral efforts among the U.S. and the Gulf countries of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.