European Banking Authority Publishes Final Revised Guidelines on Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing

PARIS—The European Banking Authority has published its final revised guidelines on money laundering and terrorist financing risk factors. 

The revisions consider changes to the E.U. Anti Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Financing (AML/CFT) legal framework and address new ML/TF risks, including those identified by the EBA’s implementation reviews.

In addition to strengthening financial institutions’ risk-based approaches to AML/CFT, the revision supports the development of more effective and consistent supervisory approaches where evidence suggested that divergent approaches continue to exist. The guidelines are central to the EBA’s work to lead, coordinate, and monitor the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing, The Paypers reported.

The guidelines are addressed to both financial institutions and supervisory authorities and set out factors that firms should consider when assessing the ML/TF risk associated with a business relationship or occasional transaction. In addition, they provide guidance on how financial institutions can adjust their customer due diligence measures to mitigate the ML/TF risk they have identified to make them more appropriate and proportionate, according to the analysis. Finally, they support competent authorities’ AML/CFT supervision efforts when assessing the adequacy of firms’ risk assessments and AML/CFT policies and procedures, The Paypers noted.

Strengthened Requirements

“In this revised version, the EBA strengthens the requirements on individual and business-wide risk assessments and customer due diligence (CDD) measures, adding new guidance on the identification of beneficial owners, the use of innovative solutions to identify and verify customers’ identities, and how financial institutions should comply with legal provisions on enhanced customer due diligence related to high-risk third countries,” The Paypers said. “In addition, the EBA included new sectoral guidelines for crowdfunding platforms, corporate finance, account information service providers (AISPs) and payment initiation services providers (PISPs), and firms providing activities of currency exchanges offices. The revised Guidelines also provide more details on terrorist financing risk factors.”

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