The Financial Action Task Force of Latin America published a Third Enhanced Follow-up Report on Guatemala, concluding that the jurisdiction has made improvements with regard to the Financial Action Task Force’s Technical Recommendations 15 and 16.
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Technical | Effectiveness |
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Compliant : 16 | High : 0 |
Largely Compliant : 15 | Substantial : 4 |
Partially Compliant : 9 | Moderate : 7 |
Non-Compliant : 0 | Low : 0 |
Guatemala's technical compliance was re-rated in a Oct. 4, 2018 follow-up report
Rank : 52/110 |
Score : 5.12/10 |
Rank : 149/179 |
Score : 25/100 |
Rank : 69/133 |
Score : 74/100 |