Mayur Joshi

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Mayur Joshi is a Contributing Editor at Regtechtimes, recognized for his authoritative reporting and analysis on financial crime, espionage, and global sanctions. His work combines investigative depth with geopolitical context, offering readers clear insights into the evolving landscape of compliance, risk, and international security. With a strong focus on sanctions imposed by OFAC and regulatory bodies across the US, UK, and Australia, Mayur is widely regarded as a subject-matter expert in the global sanctions ecosystem. He regularly contributes analysis on geopolitical developments—particularly China’s strategic influence, intelligence operations, and the shifting dynamics of global power. Mayur has authored seven books on financial crimes, money laundering, and corporate compliance, reinforcing his position as a leading voice in the regtech and financial intelligence community. He is also the architect of India’s first certification program in Anti-Money Laundering, a landmark initiative that helped shape professional AML training standards in the country. His recent work includes deep dives into sanctions regimes, illicit finance networks, state-sponsored espionage, and emerging threats across the global financial system, making him a trusted source for experts, journalists, and policymakers seeking clarity in a rapidly changing world.

India specific due diligence reports

The analysts at Regtechtimes, have collective experience of more than 50 years of conducting due diligence on subject companies and individuals in India. This experience has...

Financial Crimes: Definition, Techniques and Certifications

Banks are the backbone of the economy. They drive the operations of the financial sector, money market as well as economic growth. Globally, financial...

Explosive Triumph: Los Angeles Bail Bonds System Paves a Stellar Path to Freedom

Bail bonds play a vital role in the criminal justice system. They help people secure their freedom while they await trial. This article explains...

India’s Rs. 15,55,000 Crore Dirty Secret—How Money Laundering Stays Hidden

‘Money laundering" refers to any activity that transforms illegally obtained or tax evaded funds into legitimate capital. It involves generating criminal proceeds but disguising their illegal...

Nominee Shareholders – Significance in Financial Crimes

Defining Nominee Shareholders A nominee shareholder is a person who officially holds the shares of an entity but on behalf of the beneficiary or a...

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China property crisis deepens as Vanke narrowly avoids bond default, shaking investor confidence

China Vanke, once the country’s largest homebuilder by sales,...

Irish Files Reveal 1995 Fears That Freedom of Information Law Could Silence Key EU Sources

Government officials in Ireland expressed serious concerns in 1995...
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