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Black (Symbol of Confidentiality)
Burgundy (Official color of Qatar’s flag)
Green (Symbol of Environmental Sustainment)
LOGO DESCRIPTION
COLOURS USEDThe colors and symbols of Qatar Financial Informa-tion Unit Logo reflect a combination of its core values, objectives and national identity; whereas the dhow (sailboat) with the palm tree express the cultural ethnicity and nationalism, as to the set of squares drawn in an upward diagonal line, it expresses the digital development that translates QFIU's future aspirations.
The colors and symbols of Qatar Financial Informa-
values, objectives and national identity; whereasthe dhow (sailboat) with the palm tree express thecultural ethnicity and nationalism, as to the set ofsquares drawn in an upward diagonal line, itexpresses the digital development that translatesQFIU`s future aspirations.
His HighnessSheikh Tamim Bin Hamad AL Thani
Emir of the State of Qatar
His Highness the Father EmirSheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa AL Thani
FOREWORD OF THEDEPUTY GOVERNORCHAIRMAN OF THE NATIONALANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING ANDTERRORISM FINANCING COMMITTEE
In today’s rapidly evolving marketplace environment, Qatar is
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H.E. Sheikh Fahad Bin Faisal Al Thani
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FOREWORD OF THEHEAD OF QATARFINANCIAL INFORMATION UNIT
Sheikh Ahmed Bin Eid Al Thani
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FOREWORD OF THEDEPUTY HEAD OF QATARFINANCIAL INFORMATION UNIT
Mr. Mohammed Abdallah Al Muftah
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CO
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About Qatar
Overview of Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing
Qatar Financial Information Unit (QFIU)
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About Qatar
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MONEY LAUNDERING AND TERRORISM FINANCING
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Adverse Economic and Social Consequences of Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing :
How is Money Laundered?
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ABOUT QATAR FINANCIAL INFORMATION UNIT (QFIU)
Our Vision
Our Mission
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ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
Deputy Head
of QFIU
Reception
OfficeAdministrative
Support
Head of QFIU
Office of the
Head of QFIU
Quality Control& Collection Department
QualityControlSection
CollectionSection
Secretariat
StrategiesSection
Consultations
and ServicesSection
TrainingSection
Networksand Security
Section
DatabaseSection
Programming
Section
Website andTechnicalSupportSection
StrategicAnalysisSection
TacticalAnalysisSection
Secretariat
Follow-upSection
ReportsProductionSection
Secretariat
Secretariat
Secretariat
Analysis
Department
Dissemination
Department
OperationalSupport
Department
InformationTechnologyDepartment
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OURPARTNERS
NATIONAL COOPERATION
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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
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MAININTERNATIONAL
PARTNERS FINANCIAL ACTION TASK FORCE (FATF)
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MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA FINANCIALACTION TASK FORCE (MENAFATF)
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EGMONT GROUP OF FINANCIAL
INTELLIGENCE UNITS
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India
Indonesia
Malaysia
Japan
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GOVERNANCE AND CAPACITY BUILDING
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Monaco
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TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINING
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ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS AT THE REGIONAL AND
INTERNATIONAL LEVELS
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ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL
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PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
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73%
Exchange Companies
Banks
Counterpart FIUS
Finance & Investment
Companies
Insurance Companies
Lawyers
Intermediary Companies
Exchange Companies
Banks
Finance and Investment
Companies
Insurance Companies
Lawyers
Intermediary Companies
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Supervisory Authorities
Security and Law
Enforcement Agencies
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Interior)
Foreign
Counterpart
Agencies
Financial Sector
Supervisory Authorities
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PRAISE BE TO GOD
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