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Slovakia Country Summary

Sanctions

Low Concern

FATF AML Deficient List

Low Concern

Terrorism

Medium Concern

Corruption

Medium Concern

US State ML Assessment

Medium Concern

Criminal Markets (GI Index)

Medium Concern

EU Tax Blacklist

Low Concern

Offshore Finance Center

Low Concern

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Anti Money Laundering

FATF Status

Slovakia is not on the FATF List of Countries that have been identified as having strategic AML deficiencies

Compliance with FATF Recommendations

The last follow-up Mutual Evaluation Report relating to the implementation of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing standards in Slovakia was undertaken in 2024. According to the follow-up Evaluation, Slovakia was deemed Compliant for 5 and Largely Compliant for 23 of the FATF 40 Recommendations. It remains Highly effective for 0 and Substantially Effective for 1 of the Effectiveness & Technical Compliance ratings.

Sanctions

There are no international sanctions currently in force against this country

Criminality

Rating

0 (bad) - 100 (good)
Transparency International Corruption Index 49
World Bank: Control of Corruption Percentile Rank 61

Slovakia is a signatory to various international anti-corruption treaties and has laws against bribery, yet corruption remains a significant concern for the business community, with a majority of respondents in a survey indicating it is ingrained in the business culture. Despite some efforts to enhance anti-corruption measures, including a new policy for 2019-2023, challenges persist due to political influence over law enforcement and a lack of effective prosecution of high-level corruption cases. The perception of widespread corrupt practices, such as bribery and nepotism, continues to undermine investor confidence and the overall integrity of the business environment.

Economy

Slovakia has a small, open, export-oriented economy with a population of 5.4 million, characterized by its membership in the EU and Eurozone. The country experienced a GDP growth of 4.3 percent in 2018, driven by export growth and domestic consumption, while maintaining the lowest unemployment rate in its history. Despite challenges such as a lack of investment in innovation and an inefficient judiciary, Slovakia remains an attractive destination for foreign direct investment, particularly in the automotive and manufacturing sectors.

Slovakia presents a favorable investment climate characterized by its EU and Eurozone membership, strategic geographic location, and a supportive regulatory environment for foreign direct investment (FDI). The government actively encourages FDI through various incentives, particularly in manufacturing and technology sectors, although challenges such as a tight labor market, corruption perceptions, and low R&D investment persist. The automotive industry remains a significant draw for investors, contributing to Slovakia's status as a leading car producer per capita.

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