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UBO Compliance in a Changing Regulatory Landscape

Explore the risks, regulations and best practices shaping modern UBO compliance – and learn how stronger due diligence supports global compliance efforts.

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How to manage UBO compliance in a changing regulatory landscape

Cross-border business is facing increased scrutiny from regulators worldwide. As enforcement expands beyond anti-money laundering to include sanctions, export controls and supply chain integrity, organizations need stronger visibility into ultimate beneficial ownership (UBO). 

This white paper explores evolving UBO compliance requirements, emerging enforcement risks, and practical steps organizations can take to strengthen due diligence, reduce third-party risk and support global compliance efforts.

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Understand UBO regulations

Learn how global ownership transparency rules are changing compliance expectations.

Reduce third-party risk

See why UBO visibility is critical for sanctions and due diligence programs.

Strengthen compliance efforts

Explore practical ways to improve transparency and governance.

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Why UBO compliance matters now

Regulators increasingly expect organizations to understand who ultimately owns, controls or benefits from the entities they do business with. Beneficial ownership transparency is now central to anti-money laundering, sanctions compliance and export control enforcement efforts.  

Organizations that fail to identify and disclose beneficial ownership information may face significant financial penalties, reputational damage and criminal liability. Enforcement agencies are also increasing scrutiny of indirect ownership structures, shell entities and complex third-party relationships designed to obscure ownership interests.  

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  • How the Corporate Transparency Act changes beneficial ownership reporting requirements  
  • What OFAC’s 50 Percent Rule means for sanctions screening and due diligence  
  • Why ownership transparency is critical for third-party risk management  
  • How export control regulations increasingly rely on ownership analysis  
  • Best practices for strengthening UBO due diligence and governance programs
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Key UBO compliance risks organizations cannot ignore

As regulatory expectations evolve, UBO compliance is a foundational part of enterprise risk management and third-party due diligence. The white paper explains that regulators now view beneficial ownership transparency as essential for preventing money laundering, sanctions evasion and export control violations.  

Organizations operating globally face growing pressure to: 

  • Verify ownership structures across suppliers, distributors and third parties  
  • Detect hidden ownership connections to sanctioned entities  
  • Assess risks associated with complex corporate structures  
  • Strengthen know-your-customer (KYC) and due diligence programs  
  • Maintain accurate ownership data across compliance workflows

We also discuss new risks tied to sham ownership transfers and hidden control arrangements intended to evade sanctions enforcement.  

For compliance and legal leaders, stronger ownership transparency supports more informed risk decisions and helps organizations adapt to increasingly complex regulatory environments.

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What you’ll learn in this UBO compliance white paper

This is a practical overview of beneficial ownership compliance requirements and enforcement trends impacting organizations across industries. It examines how UBO transparency supports stronger compliance programs and more effective third-party risk management. 

Topics covered include: 

  • UBO compliance requirements in the United States  
  • The impact of the Corporate Transparency Act  
  • FinCEN beneficial ownership reporting requirements  
  • OFAC sanctions compliance and the 50 Percent Rule  
  • BIS Affiliates Rule and export control implications  
  • Due diligence challenges involving complex ownership structures  
  • Red flags associated with sham transactions and concealed ownership  
  • Best practices for maintaining defensible compliance processes  

This is designed for compliance, legal, risk management, procurement and ethics leaders navigating global regulatory complexity.

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Strengthen your UBO compliance strategy

Download the white paper to learn how evolving UBO regulations, sanctions enforcement and ownership transparency requirements are reshaping global compliance expectations.