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launder

[lawn-der, lahn-] / ˈlɔn dər, ˈlɑn- /


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However, its rapid growth has drawn criticism in recent years regarding its ability to comply with financial regulations, particularly those aimed at combating fraud and money laundering.

From Barron's

But the “Heated Rivalry” of it all provided an opportunity for reputational laundering nobody at NBC or with Team USA could pass up.

From Salon

Hungary’s National Tax and Customs Administration said the move was part of an investigation into money laundering.

From The Wall Street Journal

This is standard procedure to detect any alleged money laundering; it does not mean that you have done anything wrong, as long as you haven’t — well — done anything wrong.

From MarketWatch

Banks in the U.S. are required to collect certain personal data to guard against money laundering and other crimes.

From The Wall Street Journal