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World Maritime Day 2026-27 Theme- From Policy to Practice: Powering Maritime Excellence
- January 21, 2026
- Posted by: Natalie O. Sandiford, CAMS, LEC, LLM, MSc
- Categories: Blue Policy Series Articles, General, Maritime & Blue Economy
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An analysis of the IMO’s 2026–2027 theme, From Policy to Practice: Powering Maritime Excellence, examining what it signals for governance, compliance, and institutional readiness in the Caribbean maritime sector.
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IoT, Smart Sensors and Cold‑Chain Monitoring
- January 14, 2026
- Posted by: Ariel Miller
- Categories: Digital Transformation Maritime Articles, General
This article examines why sensors and monitoring tools alone do not prevent spoilage, and why effective cold‑chain performance depends on clear governance, coordination, and decision‑making across ports, logistics networks, and regulatory authorities.
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Climate-Risk Disclosure for Caribbean Maritime and Coastal Assets
- January 14, 2026
- Posted by: Amaya Emmanuel
- Categories: Blue Policy Series Articles, General
Climate‑risk disclosure is becoming strategically unavoidable for Caribbean ports. This article explains how TCFD, ISSB and emerging UK/EU standards shape expectations and outlines a proportionate, region‑appropriate pathway for credible climate‑risk reporting, supported by recent Caribbean initiatives.
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Food Security in the Caribbean: Addressing Post Harvest Loss Through Cold Chain Management
- January 12, 2026
- Posted by: Natalie O. Sandiford, CAMS, LEC, LLM, MSc
- Category: General
This article examines food security in the Caribbean, focusing on post-harvest loss, cold-chain management, and supply-chain constraints shaping food availability.
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Digital Transformation in Ports & Logistics
- January 5, 2026
- Posted by: Ariel Miller
- Categories: Digital Transformation Maritime Articles, General
Digital transformation in ports and logistics is improving efficiency, visibility, and resilience across Caribbean supply chains. Learn how digital port systems, smart sensors, and cold‑chain monitoring are strengthening maritime trade.
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Overview of UK Sanctions
- December 4, 2025
- Posted by: Amaya Emmanuel
- Categories: Corporate & Compliance, General
The foundation of the UK sanctions regime is the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018 (SAMLA). SAMLA grants powers to the UK Government, particularly the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs (FCDO) and the HM Treasury, to make regulations imposing: trade sanctions, financial sanctions, immigration restrictions and transport and shipping controls.
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The Compliance Template Trap
- August 24, 2025
- Posted by: Altus Regional Team
- Category: General
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The Money Laundering Cycle
- July 20, 2025
- Posted by: Natalie O. Sandiford, CAMS, LEC, LLM, MSc
- Categories: Corporate & Compliance, General
Money laundering undermines financial systems by disguising illicit proceeds as legitimate income. This article explores the three-stage money laundering cycle, namely: placement, layering, and integration.
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Rethinking Financial Crime Supervision in the Algorithmic Age
- July 13, 2025
- Posted by: Natalie O. Sandiford, CAMS, LEC, LLM, MSc
- Categories: Corporate & Compliance, General
At the recent Altus Regional Panel Discussion on Implementing a Risk Based Approach, speakers explored the rise of AI-driven deception and how criminals exploit the same digital tools designed to promote financial system integrity. From deepfakes and synthetic identities to automated laundering through fintech rails, the threat has become faster, more scalable, and more difficult to detect.
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Implementing A Risk-Based Approach: The AML Compliance Training Plan
- June 1, 2025
- Posted by: Natalie O. Sandiford, CAMS, LEC, LLM, MSc
- Categories: Corporate & Compliance, General
Effective AML Compliance Training equips Financial Institutions, DNFBPs, VASPs and TCSPs with risk-based frameworks aligned to the FATF Recommendations, and strengthens their ability to deter, detect and report illicit finance.
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