Anti-Money Laundering & KYC Policy and Procedure For PLUS247
Anti-Money Laundering & Know Your Counterparty (KYC) Policy and Procedure For PLUS247
This policy confirms Plus247’s commitment to prevent money-laundering and the financing of terrorism in its business practices and transactions. Money laundering is the process of disguising the financial proceeds of crime to conceal their illegal origin. The financing of terrorism is any kind of financial support to those who attempt to encourage, plan or engage in terrorism.
Plus247 has established Know Your Counterparty (KYC) procedures to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism. These procedures allow us to identify every organisation that we deal with, to understand the legitimacy of our business relationships and to identify and react to unusual or suspicious activity.
KYC team is responsible for development and implementation of this policy and relevant procedures, and Plus247 commits to review our KYC policy and procedure every year.
To support our KYC policy and procedures, Plus247 has developed a KYC section on Website which our users has to submit ID proof and Bank proof to collect relevant business information to identify risks of money-laundering. We require the section to be completed for all existing and new customers.
By collecting and reviewing the information in completed KYC forms, Plus247 commits to
- establishing the identity of our counterparties
- checking that our counterparties are not considered high-risk (this means checking whether counterparties are based in FATF high-risk jurisdictions, named on government sponsored watchlists or international (UN) sanctions lists, or if they source from conflict-affected and high-risk areas (CAHRAs))
- maintaining an understanding of the nature and legitimacy of all our counterparties’ businesses
- maintaining KYC records for at least five years
- maintaining records of all single or linked cash (or cash-like) transactions
- monitoring transactions for unusual or suspicious activity – this type of activity will cause the counterparty to be considered high-risk.
If counterparties are considered high-risk for any reason (for example named on a sanctions list or engaging in unusual activity) we may:
- Cease trading with the counterparty
- Identify the beneficial owners of the counterparty and check whether the beneficial owners are on any watchlists or sanctions list
- Make an on-site visit to the high-risk counterparty.
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