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GUIDANCE FOR A RISK-BASED APPROACH. MONEY OR VALUE TRANSFER . SERVICES . FEBRUARY 2016. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is an independent inter-governmental body that develops and promotes policies to protect the global financial system against MONEY laundering, terrorist financing and the financing of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The FATF Recommendations are recognised as the global anti- MONEY laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CFT) standard. For more information about the FATF, please visit This document and/or any map included herein are without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area.

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1 GUIDANCE FOR A RISK-BASED APPROACH. MONEY OR VALUE TRANSFER . SERVICES . FEBRUARY 2016. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is an independent inter-governmental body that develops and promotes policies to protect the global financial system against MONEY laundering, terrorist financing and the financing of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The FATF Recommendations are recognised as the global anti- MONEY laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CFT) standard. For more information about the FATF, please visit This document and/or any map included herein are without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area.

2 Citing reference: FATF (2016), Guidance for a Risk-Based Approach for MONEY or VALUE TRANSFER SERVICES , FATF, Paris 2016 FATF/OECD. All rights reserved. No reproduction or translation of this publication may be made without prior written permission. Applications for such permission, for all or part of this publication, should be made to the FATF Secretariat, 2 rue Andr Pascal 75775 Paris Cedex 16, France (fax: +33 1 44 30 61 37 or e-mail: Photocredits coverphoto: Thinkstock GUIDANCE FOR A RISK-BASED APPROACH FOR MONEY OR VALUE TRANSFER SERVICES . TABLE OF CONTENTS. TABLE OF ACRONYMS.)

3 2. INTRODUCTION AND KEY CONCEPTS ..3. A. Background and B. Purpose of this Guidance ..4. C. Target Audience, Status and Content of the Guidance ..5. D. Scope of the Guidance: terminology, Key features and business models ..7. E. FATF Recommendations applicable to MVTS providers ..12. SECTION I THE FATF'S RISK-BASED APPROACH TO AML/CFT ..14. A. What is the Risk-Based Approach? ..14. B. The Rationale for a New Approach ..15. C. Application of the Risk-Based D. Financial Inclusion and AML/CFT ..17. SECTION II GUIDANCE FOR MVTS PROVIDERS ..18. A. Risk Assessment ..18. B. Customer Due Diligence and Wire Transfers.

4 25. C. Internal Controls and Compliance ..30. D. Agents of MVTS Providers ..34. SECTION III GUIDANCE FOR SUPERVISORS ..36. A. The Risk-Based Approach to Supervision and/or Monitoring ..36. B. Supervision of the Risk-Based Approach ..40. SECTION IV ACCESS OF MVTS TO BANKING SERVICES ..43. A. AML/CFT Requirements and Banking MVTS B. Banks' Risk-Based Approach to MVTS Providers ..44. C. Guidance for the supervision of banks with MVTS providers as customers ..46. ANNEX 1. UNAUTHORISED MVTS PROVIDERS ..48. ANNEX 2. EXAMPLES OF COUNTRIES' SUPERVISORY PRACTICES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF.

5 THE RISK-BASED APPROACH TO THE MVTS SECTOR ..53. ANNEX 3. EXAMPLES OF COUNTRIES' SUPERVISORY PRACTICES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF. THE RISK-BASED APPROACH TO THE BANKING SECTOR WITH MVTS PROVIDERS AS. CUSTOMERS ..62. ANNEX 4. EXAMPLES OF PRIVATE SECTOR PRACTICES IN APPLICATION OF RBA ..64. ANNEX 5. EXAMPLE OF COMPLIANCE PRACTICES OF AND IN RELATION TO A LOW RISK MVTS ..66. REFERENCES AND 2016 1. GUIDANCE FOR A RISK-BASED APPROACH FOR MONEY OR VALUE TRANSFER SERVICES . TABLE OF ACRONYMS. AML/CFT Anti- MONEY laundering / countering the financing of terrorism CDD Customer due diligence DNFBPs Designated non-financial businesses and professions FIU financial intelligence unit HOSSP Hawala and other similar service providers INR.

6 Interpretive Note to Recommendation ML MONEY laundering MSB MONEY service business MVTS MONEY or VALUE TRANSFER SERVICES NPPS new payment products and SERVICES R. Recommendation RBA risk-based approach STR suspicious transaction report TCSP trust and company service providers TF terrorist financing 2 2016. GUIDANCE FOR A RISK-BASED APPROACH FOR MONEY OR VALUE TRANSFER SERVICES . GUIDANCE FOR A RISK-BASED APPROACH. FOR MONEY OR VALUE TRANSFER SERVICES . This Guidance should be read in conjunction with: the FATF Recommendations, especially Recommendations 1, 10, 14, 16 and 26 (R.)

7 1, R. 14, and R. 26), their Interpretive Notes (INR) and the Glossary the FATF RBA Guidance for the banking sector other relevant FATF Guidance documents, such as: the FATF Guidance on National MONEY Laundering and Terrorist Financing Risk Assessment the FATF Guidance on Politically Exposed Persons the FATF Guidance on AML/CFT and Financial Inclusion the FATF Guidance for a Risk-Based Approach: Prepaid Cards, Mobile Payments and Internet-based Payment SERVICES the FATF Guidance on the Risk-Based Approach for Effective Supervision and Enforcement relevant FATF typology reports, such as.

8 The FATF Report: MONEY Laundering through MONEY Remittance and Currency Exchange Providers the FATF Report: The role of Hawala and other similar service providers in MONEY laundering and terrorist financing INTRODUCTION AND KEY CONCEPTS. A. BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT. 1. The risk-based approach (RBA) is central to the effective implementation of the revised FATF. International Standards on Combating MONEY Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism and Proliferation, which were adopted in 2012 1. The FATF has reviewed its 2009 RBA Guidance for MONEY service businesses (MSBs), in order to bring it in line with the new FATF requirements 2 and to reflect the experience gained by public authorities and the private sector over the years in 1 FATF (2012).

9 2 The FATF Standards are comprised of the FATF Recommendations, their Interpretive Notes and applicable definitions from the Glossary. 2016 3. GUIDANCE FOR A RISK-BASED APPROACH FOR MONEY OR VALUE TRANSFER SERVICES . applying the RBA. This revised version applies to the MONEY or VALUE TRANSFER SERVICES (MVTS) 3. sector. The FATF will also review and update its other RBA Guidance papers 4 (based on the 2003. Recommendations), to be consistent with the 2012 FATF Recommendations. 2. The first draft of the RBA Guidance for the MVTS sector was drafted by the MVTS Project group, co-led by the UK and Mexico.

10 5 Representatives of the private sector were associated with the work and consulted on the draft document. 6. 3. The FATF adopted this updated RBA Guidance for MVTS providers at its February 2016. Plenary. B. PURPOSE OF THIS GUIDANCE. 4. The purpose of this Guidance is to: Support the development of a common understanding of what the RBA to AML/CFT entails for MVTS providers, banks and other financial institutions that maintain relationship with MVTS providers and competent authorities responsible for monitoring MVTS provider's compliance with their AML/CFT obligations;. Outline the key elements involved in applying a RBA to AML/CFT associated to MVTS.


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