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Counter ISIS Finance Group Leaders Issue Joint Statement | U.S. Department of the Treasury

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Counter ISIS Finance Group Leaders Issue Joint Statement
August 8, 2024

Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS Convenes Twentieth Finance Working Group Meeting
WASHINGTON – On July 23 and 24, the United States, Italy, and Saudi Arabia hosted virtually
the 20th meeting of the Counter ISIS Finance Group (CIFG) under the auspices of the Global
Coalition to Defeat ISIS. The U.S. Treasury Department and the U.S. Department of State
jointly represented the United States at this event, which included over 50 member states and
observers.
The following is a joint statement of the CIFG co-leads:
As the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS (Daesh) prepares to mark its ten-year anniversary, the
CIFG remains a crucial part of its mission. We must continue to work together and increase
our e orts to counter a rising ISIS threat, prevent mass-casualty terrorist attacks, and ensure
the group does not re-establish a safe haven anywhere in the world.
During our latest meeting, CIFG participants exchanged information on detecting and
disrupting ISIS financing sources and methods across the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and
elsewhere. The group has highlighted the ongoing ISIS abuse of money services businesses,
particularly hawalas, and the increasing use of virtual assets to support terrorist operations.
In certain jurisdictions, ISIS facilitators continue to rely on cash smuggling, transfer funds
through front companies, use sham charities for fundraising, and solicit donations online
using fraudulent charitable appeals. Particularly across Africa, ISIS operatives generate
revenue through criminal tactics, such as extortion, kidnapping-for-ransom, and illicit mining
of natural resources. During the latest CIFG meeting, government o icials and independent
experts presented case studies to illustrate these vulnerabilities and best practices to
address them.
Taking stock of the main challenges facing the Global Coalition, the CIFG co-leads Italy, Saudi
Arabia, and the United States call on our partners to implement comprehensive strategies to
counter ISIS financing worldwide consistent with the following lines of e ort:
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Increase timely information-sharing with relevant authorities on ISIS financing networks
to enable their e ective disruption. Such authorities may include local law enforcement
partners; Financial Intelligence Units and other international counterparts; and financial
institutions, including virtual assets service providers (VASPs).
Strengthen oversight of informal funds transfer mechanisms, mobile payment systems,
and VASPs. This e ort involves closely monitoring and quickly disrupting extremist
fundraising appeals online and via encrypted messaging applications.
Employ adequate security measures in areas where ISIS operates to prevent the terrorists
from extorting the local population, kidnapping civilians for ransom, and engaging in other
criminal activities to generate revenue.
Work together to help strengthen our anti-money laundering /countering the financing of
terrorism (AML/CFT) regimes to prevent terrorists from exploiting our financial systems.
It is essential that all countries e ectively implement relevant Financial Action Task Force
(FATF) recommendations.
Strengthen regulations and increase dissuasive public actions, such as prosecutions,
targeted financial sanctions, and counter fundraising messaging, against ISIS financial
facilitators. Such actions are most impactful when coordinated across multiple
jurisdictions, such as in the case of the June 14, 2024, joint U.S.-Turkish designation of an
ISIS-linked human smuggling network.
We are committed to depriving ISIS of resources to commit atrocities and spread its
extremist ideology. As we continue to strengthen international cooperation and enhance
countering the financing of terrorism measures, our collective hard work will help to ensure
that the Global Coalition holds ISIS accountable for its crimes and achieve the enduring defeat
of this terrorist group.
Click here to read the accompanying Fact Sheet on ISIS Financing

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