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AMLA Executive Director Nicolas Vasse delivered an address at the first edition of the Rencontres Anti-Blanchiment in Paris on 16 June 2026, organised by the ACPR, France's supervisory authority for the banking and insurance sectors.

AMLA Executive Board Member Hennie Verbeek-Kusters spoke at the gala marking the 25th anniversary of Poland's Financial Intelligence Unit in Warsaw on 11 June 2026, underlining that operational independence is fundamental to an FIU's effectiveness.
AMLA Executive Board Member Rikke-Louise Petersen spoke to Koos Couvée, Europe Editor at ACAMS moneylaundering.com, about AMLA's approach to supervision and engagement with the private sector.
AMLA Executive Board Member Rikke-Louise Petersen delivered a keynote speech at the ACAMS General Assembly in Frankfurt on 12 May 2025, outlining AMLA's progress and priorities for the year ahead.

AMLA Chair Bruna Szego delivered a keynote address at the European Police Congress in Berlin on 6 May 2025, outlining AMLA's role in fostering European-level financial intelligence to support law enforcement.

AMLA Chair Bruna Szego delivered a keynote address at the ACAMS Germany 10th Anniversary event, hosted at the Italian Embassy in Berlin on 6 May 2025.

From July 2029, professional football clubs and agents will be subject to EU anti-money laundering rules for the first time. AMLA Chair Bruna Szego explains why football is in the frame, what the risks are, and why the sector should start preparing now.

In an interview with Il Sole 24 Ore, AMLA Chair Bruna Szego discusses the Authority's risk analysis model, preparations for direct supervision from 2028, and the road towards a unified European AML/CFT framework.
AMLA Chair Bruna Szego delivered a keynote address at the European Banking Summit on 28 January 2026, hosted by the European Banking Federation in Brussels, setting out how AMLA is building a unified European response to financial crime.

AMLA Chair Bruna Szego delivered a keynote address at the BIPAR 2026 Mid-Term Meeting in Vienna on 22 January 2026, outlining the new EU AML framework and its relevance for the insurance intermediary sector.