Senate Banking Committee Leaders Have Deal on BSA/AML Reforms

WASHINGTON—Senate Banking Committee Chairman Mike Crapo (R-ID) and Ranking Member Sherrod Brown (D-OH) have reached an agreement on reforms to the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)/anti-money laundering (AML) regime.

Sen. Mike Crapo

As CUToday.info reported earlier, BSA/AML reform is among the CU priorities the credit union trade groups believe might make it through the current session of Congress, which has seen its agenda sidetracked by numerous new issues.

"NAFCU appreciates Senators Mike Crapo and Sherrod Brown for their leadership in working in a bipartisan manner to improve our current BSA/AML regime," said NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger. "This proposal will better equip financial institutions for compliance with FinCEN's customer due diligence rule and help prevent bad actors from gaining access to our nation’s financial system through cloaked identities. We strongly support Congress passing these important reforms into law."

What Would be Required

The agreement would require the Treasury Department to evaluate the usefulness of currency transaction report (CTR) and suspicious activity report (SAR) filings and review whether filing thresholds for these reports need to be updated.

It would also require reporting companies to provide the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) with beneficial ownership information. Reporting companies would have one year to update any changes in beneficial ownership with FinCEN, though Treasury and other agencies could assess whether a shorter time period is needed.

In addition, it would require FinCEN to issue a rulemaking to revise its customer due diligence rule in order to address how financial institutions are to access information provided to the Treasury Department by reporting companies to confirm customer-provided beneficial ownership information for CDD. This would require credit unions to implement further processes to accommodate the CDD rule changes, NAFCU said.

NDAA Could be Vehicle

The fiscal year 2021 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) could serve as a vehicle for the reforms. The agreement has been filed as an amendment to the FY2021 NDAA and could be added as the Senate considers it this week, NAFCU said.

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