FATF Grey List 13th June 2025 Update: British Virgin Islands, Bolivia Added to the List

FATF Grey List June 2025 Update

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is an international body that sets international standards to combat Money Laundering (ML), Terrorism Financing (TF), and Proliferation Financing (PF). It regularly monitors countries to ensure their compliance with its recommendations related to Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT), and Counter-Proliferation Financing (CPF). It publishes two lists, i.e., Grey List and Blacklist and conducts regular reviews and encourages countries to strengthen their anti-financial crime frameworks. 

On 13th June 2025, FATF just concluded its plenary session, and here are some of the major changes to note:  

In the latest review, FATF removed Croatia, Mali and Tanzania from the Grey List by acknowledging notable progress in strengthening their Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) frameworks.  

At the same time, Bolivia and Virgin Islands UK have been added to the grey list, requiring to collaborate with the FATF to enhance their AML/CFT/CPF frameworks.  

However, the remaining countries have been retained in the list, signalling the scope for improvement.

Regulatory Action Plan for Obligated Entities Consequent to Changes in FATF grey list dated 13th June 2025

Regulated Entities under Singapore AML/CTF regime need to stay updated with the changes in the FATF Grey List. Regulated Entities should take the following actions to be in compliance with the FATF updates: 

  • Revise risk matrices to flag Bolivia and Virgin Islands UK related profiles as “higher-risk.” 
  • Ensure that internal policies and Procedures reflect updated jurisdictional risk ratings. 
  • Conduct compliance training for frontline staff to make them familiar with updated procedures for dealing with customers originating from grey listed countries.  
  • Use real-time screening for cross-border and wire transactions. 
  • Ensure that screening and submission of Suspicious Transaction Report capture high-risks associated with grey-listed countries and escalate per updated list. 

Changes in the FATF Grey List in June 2025

Countries Removed from FATF's Grey List (Jurisdictions under Increased Monitoring):

  • Croatia 
  • Mali 
  • Tanzania 

Countries Added to FATF's Grey List (Jurisdictions under Increased Monitoring):

  • Bolivia 
  • Virgin Islands UK 

FATF Grey List as of 13th June 2025

1. Algeria 
2. Angola 
3. Bolivia 
4. Bulgaria 
5. Burkina Faso 
6. Cameroon 
7. Côte d’Ivoire 
8. Democratic Republic of Congo 
9. Haiti 
10. Kenya 
11. Laos 
12. Lebanon 

13. Monaco 
14. Mozambique 
15. Namibia 
16. Nepal 
17. Nigeria 
18. South Africa 
19. South Sudan 
20. Syria 
21. Venezuela 
22. Vietnam 
23. Virgin Islands (UK)  
24. Yemen 

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