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Free AML Training Opportunity: UNODC's Trade-Based Money Laundering Resource Hub

Trade-Based Money Laundering (TBML) remains one of the most challenging financial crime typologies to detect and investigate. Unlike traditional money laundering schemes, TBML exploits legitimate international trade transactions to move and disguise illicit funds, making it particularly difficult for financial institutions, customs authorities, and investigators to identify.

For AML professionals looking to strengthen their knowledge in this area, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has published a valuable resource hub focused on combating Trade-Based Money Laundering.

The platform brings together training materials, practical guidance, and educational resources designed to help professionals better understand how TBML schemes operate and how different stakeholders can work together to detect and disrupt them.

What makes this resource particularly useful is its multidisciplinary approach. Trade-based money laundering sits at the intersection of financial crime, international trade, customs enforcement, tax authorities, and financial intelligence units. As a result, effective detection often requires cooperation across multiple sectors rather than relying solely on traditional AML monitoring systems.

Some highlights include:

Introductory training for professionals new to TBML.
Stakeholder-focused learning modules explaining the role of different public and private sector actors.
Practical educational content developed with international experts in customs, taxation, and anti-money laundering.
Free online learning opportunities through the UNODC eLearning platform.

As financial crime becomes increasingly global and sophisticated, understanding trade-based money laundering is no longer a niche specialization. Banks, fintechs, payment providers, compliance teams, and investigators are all likely to encounter trade-related red flags at some point.

If you're building your AML knowledge base in 2026, this is a resource worth bookmarking.

Resource:

Available in English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic and Russian

Have you completed any TBML-specific training courses? I'd be interested to hear which resources you found most useful.

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