Alison Jimenez was quoted in a MoneyLaundering.com article regarding FinCEN's advisory on Human Smuggling.
Human Smuggling
After years of neglect, it appears that Human Smuggling financing is a priority to government agencies. Human Smuggling Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) filed by MSBs have skyrocketed since mid-2021 while banks' filings have remained flat. FinCEN issued then deleted a Human Smuggling Alert on 12/16/2022.
A recent VICE article on human smuggling and migrant kidnapping quotes DSA president, Alison Jimenez.
2,301,163 SARs were filed in 2019 which is an increase of 6% from 2018 levels. Depository Institutions filed 48% of all SARs, MSBs accounted for 37% and Securities/Futures filed 9%.
Alison Jimenez, president of Dynamic Securities Analytics, authored “Migrant Smuggling: What Financial Institutions Need to […]
Migrant smuggling tragedies underscore the important role of financial institutions in identifying human smuggling
Dynamic Securities Analytics, Inc.‘s original analysis of the first reported Human Trafficking and Human Smuggling […]
The Wall Street Journal’s Corruption Currents section referenced Dynamic Securities Analytics, Inc’s 2018 SAR Insights […]