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Due Diligence Required by the Financial Action Task Force

There are many policies in place in the financial institutions today, that when practiced with due diligence will serve to give these institutions some protection against criminal activities such as terrorist financing and money laundering scams.  These are intended to prevent those individuals committing those crimes from having any access to the financial systems of the United States in any way.  In all of the regions, outside the United States as well, have put these procedures in place.

These are now federal requirements in most countries, and must be followed to not only protect themselves from the criminal activities as they occur, but to protect their reputations as well as their legal concerns, for when the procedures of regulatory compliance are not followed with due diligence,  the companies and the institutions will be held liable for legal ramifications.  One of the ways in which this can be accomplished, is by also practicing what is known as ‘know your customer’.

This allows them to know completely those with whom they will be conducting business, and it extremely important for employees to be well trained on all of the regulations that are governmental laws and legally enforced.  Many of these processes have been automated with computers these days, and it has become less difficult for those employees to monitor customers and for them to be able to identity any activities that appear to be suspicious and possibly criminal in nature.

All suspicious transactions are signaled, and the reports are easy to read and to forward to the relevant law enforcement agencies.  All of the files and customer records must be filed for periods that vary depending on the region in which the institution is located.  These is the realm of the FATF, the Financial Action Task Force.  They are intended to protect the sound and ethical quality of business interactions for which the institutions reputations will be based upon.  A reputation will be destroyed over night, should a business or institution be involved in corruption in a way what so ever.

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Filed under: Crime, Finance by admin Tagged with: due diligence • Financial Action Task Force • money laundering scams

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