
Barclays fined £42m over money laundering checks
The UK’s financial watchdog says the bank had failed to properly check two of its clients.
SATURDAY, 19 JULY 2025, 01:24
The UK’s financial watchdog says the bank had failed to properly check two of its clients.
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