Ireland Launches First National Anti-Money Laundering Strategy to Combat Financial Crime

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on August 18, 2026
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Key Takeaways
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Historic Launch — Ireland has introduced its first-ever National Anti-Money Laundering Strategy under the leadership of Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris
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Strategic Pillars — Built on five core priorities focusing on national coordination, risk identification, regulatory tightening, capability building, and international cooperation
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Targeted Reforms — Introduces tighter controls on crypto transfers, enhanced corporate transparency, mandatory disclosures for Limited Partnerships, and stricter oversight of vulnerable sectors like gambling
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Collaborative Execution — Implementation is already progressing through structured cooperation across law enforcement, regulatory bodies, government departments, and private financial institutions

Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris Unveils Landmark Framework Representing the Most Significant Strengthening of the State’s Financial Security in Years

In a major move to protect the nation’s economy, businesses, and citizens, Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris has officially launched Ireland’s first comprehensive National Anti-Money Laundering, Countering Financing of Terrorism and Countering Proliferation Financing Strategy.

Published by the Department of Finance, the framework underpins the most substantial upgrade to Ireland’s financial crime defenses in years. Developed closely alongside the recently released 2026 National Risk Assessment (NRA), the initiative delivers a unified, whole-of-government approach to preventing criminals, fraudsters, and terrorist financiers from exploiting the domestic financial system.

Five Strategic Pillars and Core Objectives

The newly established strategy is built upon five foundational pillars designed to overhaul the State’s operational and regulatory capabilities:

  1. Strengthening national coordination across all relevant public and private entities.
  2. Better identifying and understanding emerging financial crime risks.
  3. Delivering a robust regulatory framework aligned with top-tier international standards.
  4. Building operational capability across both government bodies and private sector industries.
  5. Enhancing international cooperation to tackle cross-border financial networks.

Key Legislative Reforms and Regulatory Enforcement

The strategy introduces a series of far-reaching legislative reforms aimed at modernizing Ireland’s financial oversight. Key initiatives include:

  • Crypto-Asset Regulation: Enforcing stricter anti-money laundering rules for crypto transfers to strip anonymous actors of pathways to move illicit funds.
  • EU Legislative Implementation: Delivering Ireland’s formal adoption of the European Union’s new Anti-Money Laundering legislative package to maintain international best practices.
  • Corporate Transparency: Increasing ownership transparency and introducing rigorous disclosure requirements for Limited Partnerships and other higher-risk corporate vehicles to eliminate hidden corporate structures.
  • Modernized Intelligence: Upgrading financial intelligence capabilities to more effectively trace, disrupt, and dismantle criminal financial networks.
  • Cross-Sector Collaboration: Boosting intelligence-sharing mechanisms between Government Departments, An Garda Síochána, the Revenue Commissioners, FIU Ireland, the Criminal Assets Bureau, the Central Bank, and major financial institutions.
  • Emerging Threats and Sector Supervision: Enhancing defenses against cyber-enabled fraud and sanctions evasion while tightening supervisory oversight across vulnerable industries, including the gambling sector.
  • FATF Preparation: Supporting comprehensive preparations ahead of Ireland’s upcoming Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Mutual Evaluation assessment.

Leadership Commentary

Detailing the gravity of the initiative during the launch, Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris TD emphasized the human toll of financial crime:

“Financial crime causes real harm to people, families, businesses and communities across Ireland. Behind every scam, every fraud and every money laundering operation are real victims. Criminal organisations are becoming increasingly sophisticated. They are exploiting new technologies, crypto-assets and complex international financial networks to conceal criminal profits. Government must continue to stay ahead of those threats.”

He added:

“This Strategy underpins the most significant strengthening of Ireland’s anti-money laundering framework in years. Today’s launch sends a clear message: Ireland will not be a safe place to launder criminal proceeds. We will continue to pursue organised criminals, protect our financial system and safeguard Ireland’s reputation as one of the safest and most trusted places in Europe to live, work and do business.”

Implementation of the strategy is already actively underway, driven by close, ongoing cooperation between government departments, law enforcement authorities, regulatory bodies, and private sector partners to safeguard the integrity of Ireland’s financial infrastructure.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris TD · Official Body Primary
"Financial crime causes real harm to people, families, businesses and communities across Ireland. Behind every scam, every fraud and every money laundering operation are real victims. Criminal organisations are becoming increasingly sophisticated. They are exploiting new technologies, crypto-assets and complex international financial networks to conceal criminal profits. Government must continue to stay ahead of those threats."
https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-finance/press-releases/t%C3%A1naiste-and-minister-for-finance-simon-harris-launches-irelands-first-national-anti-money-laundering-strategy/ ↗
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