In a significant move that promises to sharpen up financial crime risk management, the UK Government has introduced an amendment to the Money Laundering Regulations (MLRs), set to take effect on January 10, 2024.
The catalyst for this change can be traced back to the Nigel Farage/Coutts news, which prompted a comprehensive review of the treatment of domestic Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs). The outcome of this scrutiny has led to a pivotal amendment to Regulation 35, focusing on enhanced customer due diligence concerning domestic PEPs.
The core of the amendment lies in its impact on the risk assessment of domestic PEPs, differentiating them from their non-domestic counterparts.
Here are the key points:
Implications for financial institutions:
Whilst the change is ultimately in line with former guidance issued by the Financial Conduct Authority, the impending changes carry substantial implications for financial institutions, requiring them to ensure their existing frameworks are refined. Here's what these amendments mean in practical terms:
As the financial industry gears up for the implementation of these amendments, institutions must prioritise a seamless transition to ensure compliance with the updated Money Laundering Regulations. The changes underscore the importance of a nuanced and adaptive approach to regulatory compliance, reflecting the ever-evolving landscape of financial crime prevention. Staying abreast of these developments will be crucial for financial institutions seeking to maintain the highest standards of integrity and security in their operations.
Thistle Initiatives has supported firms for over 10 years as a trusted compliance and regulatory advisor. In addition to assisting you as-and-when, our team of specialists can serve as your right hand in meeting and complying with FCA regulations. We understand the importance of staying up-to-date and compliant and are dedicated to providing the guidance and support needed to do so.
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