The new EU AML/CFT will contain applicable rules to transform the AML Directive into a European AML regulation.
One crucial reform clarifies risk management procedures, including amendments to customer due diligence measures or beneficial ownership. The regulation also introduces new definitions, new obliged entities, amendments regarding politically exposed persons (PEPs), and additional internal organization requirements. The third proposal is the sixth AML Directive (AMLD VI) that will repeal the existing Directive 2015/849/E U (AMLD IV, as amended by AMLD V). It aims to integrate the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) recommendations on assessing and mitigating evasion risks of targeted financial sanctions. There are also substantive changes aimed to help converge the practices of supervisors and cooperation among national competent authorities.
The last proposal of the package amends the 2015 Regulation on Transfer of Funds to include crypto-asset transfers. Crypto-asset service providers must include complete information about the sender and beneficiary of virtual-asset transfers, which payment service providers already provide for wire transfers. On 1 December 2021, the European Council agreed on a mandate to negotiate with the European Parliament on the proposal to update the existing rules on the information included in fund transfers.
The imposition of a uniform set of AML/CTF rules and the creation of an EU-wide authority to enforce them could significantly eliminate any existing discrepancies between Member States. The package will also help the EU comply with the FATF’s current standards.
Courses:
1. Introduction to the EU AML/CFT regulatory framework
2. The new Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA)
3. The Single EU Rule Book for AML/CFT
4. EU AML/CFT requirements regarding for cash transactions
5. The new EU AML/CFT framework for the transfer of funds and Virtual Services Providers (VSPs)
6. EU AML/CFT correspondent banking
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 6 Lessons
- Lifetime
- EU Anti-Money Laundering regulatory framework6
- 1.01. Introduction to the EU AML/CFT regulatory framework
- 1.12. The new Anti-Money laundering Authority (AMLA)
- 1.23. The Single EU Rule Book for AML/CFT
- 1.34. EU AML/CFT requirements for cash transactions
- 1.45. The new EU AML/CFT framework for funds transfers and VSPs
- 1.58. EU AML/CFT correspondent banking






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