SA awaits FATF decision on grey-list verdict.

Loading player...
GUEST - Steven Powell, Head of Forensics at ENSafrica

South Africa will hear its fate over its greylisting tomorrow, 24 October, with markets already pricing in the nation getting off the list. Because of this certainty, South Africans shouldn’t expect any big waves or market impacts if the country is delisted.

South Africa was placed on the grey list in February 2023 by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) due to limitations on its ability to stop money laundering and terrorist financing. The grey list places countries under increased monitoring and scrutiny, with global investors concerned about possible financial risks.

Several institutions, including National Treasury, the South African Reserve Bank and the Financial Intelligence Centre, looked at 22 action items to address these deficiencies.
23 Oct 2025 4PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

Other recent episodes

Pivot Point — Dr Nishal Khusial on AI in SA

Dr Nishal Khusial explores the rise of AI in South Africa and the launch of the School of AI Africa. We explore what this technological shift means for jobs, digital security, and business transformation.
17 Apr 5AM 19 min

SA–US Relations: Reset, Risk or Realignment?

Professor Patrick Bond unpacks the latest diplomatic shifts between South Africa and the United States — from new ambassadorial appointments to tariff investigations and geopolitical tensions.
17 Apr 5AM 20 min

Financial Rules Before You Say “I Do”

BDO Wealth Financial planner Shaun Chennells explains why financial alignment is crucial before marriage. From antenuptial contracts to shared goals, debt transparency and long‑term planning
17 Apr 5AM 15 min

New Car Sales Surge Despite Fuel Price Pain

South Africans are buying cars at the fastest pace in a decade — even as fuel prices soar. BrandMapp’s Brandon de Kock explains the behavioural trends behind the surge and why Millennials are driving demand
15 Apr 5PM 12 min