ACAMS International Anti-Fraud & Technology Task Force

About the Task Force

The ACAMS International Anti‑Fraud & Technology Task Force is a global coalition of ~40 leaders from government authorities, regulators, law enforcement, civil society, financial institutions, technology platforms, social media companies, and telecommunications. Together, Task Force members are developing coordinated approaches to one of the fastest‑growing global security and economic threats: tech-enabled fraud.

The Task Force works to close the growing gap between the scale of modern fraud operations and the outdated, fragmented systems in place to combat them. By identifying key roles, highlighting effective points for intervention, and outlining opportunities for cross-sector and cross-border alignment, its aim is to support evolving thinking toward a coordinated and streamlined anti-fraud ecosystem.

Leadership

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Terrorist Financing and Financial Crime
U.S. Department of the Treasury
Director for Economic Crime and Sanctions, HM Treasury
Vice-President, Financial Action Task Force (FATF)

Membership

HM Treasury   
US Treasury
Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
International Monetary Fund (pending formal approval)
UK Finance
Bank of America
Block
CIFAS
Circle
Citi
DBS Bank
Deutsche Bank

Financial Stability Board
FS-ISAC
GASA
Google
HKMA
HSBC
INTERPOL
IRSC-CI
JFSA
JP Morgan Chase
Kraken
Mastercard
Meta

MUFG
NCFTA
NECC
PayPal
Santander
SEC
Singapore Police Force
Standard Chartered
Stripe
UNODC
Verizon
Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority

Governance

Executive Vice President, Thought Leadership (AML, Sanctions & Fraud)
ACAMS
Distinguished Senior Fellow and Former White House National Security Council Special Adviser
ACAMS
Senior Director of Anti-Money Laundering
ACAMS 
Fraud & Emerging Threats Lead
ACAMS
Project Coordinator
ACAMS

Strategic Priorities

Focus Areas

Legal, Regulatory and Policy Frameworks

Information Sharing

Training and Capacity Building

Public Engagement and Education

Technology and Innovation

Task Force Updates & Meeting Schedule

Updates, outputs, and session summaries will be posted here.

February 2026

November 2025 – Task Force Launch

Additional Task Force Materials

Upcoming Meeting Dates

May 2026
September 2026
December 2026
March 2027

ACAMS Fraud Resource Spotlight

When Anyone Can Be Anyone: AI and the Identity Crisis in Finance

May 2026

Generative AI is quietly dismantling the verification systems that financial institutions have long relied on. From lifelike deepfakes to entire synthetic ecosystems, the threat is no longer theoretical – and the response must be equally sophisticated.

Key Lines of Defense Against Synthetic Identity Fraud, Identity Theft and Account Takeover

February 2026

Synthetic identity fraud and AI-enabled impersonation are eroding the effectiveness of traditional identity verification, from onboarding through account lifecycle management. This infographic explains why document-based checks, one-time passwords and point-in-time controls increasingly fail, and how fraudsters exploit synthetic identities, deepfakes and compromised credentials at scale.

AFC Briefing: Fraud Planning Assumptions 2026-2030

Published August 2025

These planning assumptions aim to furnish financial institutions (FIs) with an understanding of the global fraud threat landscape from 2026 to 2030. Their objective is to equip decision-makers with a baseline to inform risk-based decisions, optimize resource allocation, and enhance policy development in fraud prevention and risk management. The assumptions synthesize strategic intelligence from law enforcement-authored threat assessments alongside broader horizon scanning to present 14 planning assumptions, with a focus on practical implications for fraud and financial crime functions.

Search here for wider ACAMS fraud resources, including Fraud Watch, webinars, reporting, and news.