NCUA Joins With Other Agencies on Updated Guidance Around BSA/AML

WASHINGTON—The federal banking agencies, including NCUA, have issued a joint statement updating their existing enforcement guidance to enhance transparency regarding how they evaluate enforcement actions that are required by statute when financial institutions fail to meet Bank Secrecy Act/anti-money laundering (BSA/AML) obligations.

According to the agencies, the statement clarifies that isolated or technical violations or deficiencies are generally not considered the kinds of problems that would result in an enforcement action. The statement also addresses how the agencies evaluate violations of individual components (known as pillars) of the BSA/AML compliance program. It also describes how the agencies incorporate the customer due diligence regulations and recordkeeping requirements issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury as part of the internal controls pillar of the financial institution’s BSA/AML compliance program, the agencies said.

The statement does not create new expectations or standards; however, it clarifies that isolated or technical violations generally do not result in an enforcement action and addresses how the agencies evaluate violations of individual components (pillars) of the BSA/AML compliance program, NAFCU said.

FinCEN Update

In addition to NCUA, the statement was issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the FDIC and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and updates and supersedes the Interagency Statement on Enforcement of BSA/AML Requirements issued on July 19, 2007, to promote a consistent approach to the application of Section 8(s) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act and Section 206(q) of the Federal Credit Union Act.

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network simultaneously issued a “Statement on Enforcement of the Bank Secrecy Act” that sets forth its approach to enforcement in circumstances of non-compliance with the BSA.

Read the full statement.

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