Draft EU Guidelines for Payment Service Providers on Preventing Terrorist Financing and Money Laundering in Electronic Fund Transfers

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The Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities has published a consultation on proposed guidelines on preventing terrorist financing and money laundering in electronic fund transfers under the EU Wire Transfer Regulation. The Wire Transfer Regulation, which is applicable from June 26, 2017, requires payment service providers, among other things, to have effective procedures to detect transfers of funds that lack the required information on the payer and the payee and to determine whether to execute, reject or suspend a transfer of funds that lacks that information. The proposed guidelines aim to assist payment service providers in complying with these obligations under the Wire Transfer Regulation. The guidelines will set out the factors that payment service providers should consider when establishing and implementing procedures to detect and manage transfers of funds which do not have the required payer and payee information. They will also specify what a payment service provider should do to manage the risk of money laundering or terrorist financing where that information is missing or incomplete. The proposed guidelines are also intended to assist national regulators to assess the adequacy of a payment service provider's procedures.

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