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One month to go for new AML rules: SmartSearch calls on government to act

10 December 2019

With new EU anti-money-laundering (AML) rules due to be implemented exactly one month today, SmartSearch chief executive John Dobson has penned an open letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer urging the government – whoever takes office after Thursday’s general election – to publish the final regulations without further delay to give firms the certainty they need to prepare.

The EU’s Fifth Money Laundering Directive (5MLD) came into force in July 2018 with an obligation on all Member States to transpose the Directive into domestic law by 10 January 2020. The new regulations will have a significant impact on Know Your Customer (KYC) and due diligence processes for firms across the financial and professional services sectors, including banks, law firms and accountancy practices.

The UK government consulted on how it would go about meeting this obligation in April 2019 but the political turmoil since then, and the uncertainty over the UK’s relationship with the EU, has caused the publication of final regulations to be held back.

In addition to immediate action to publish the regulations, AML specialists SmartSearch are calling for electronic verification (EV) of identity to be made mandatory. As well as being more secure than manual identity checks, EV is also quicker and more cost-effective for firms to implement. Adopting EV as standard would demonstrate the UK’s continued global leadership in the fight against money-laundering.

John Dobson, CEO at SmartSearch, said: “Money laundering helps to finance some of the most serious criminal activity, from international drug cartels to people-trafficking and terrorism. Whoever is elected on Thursday has to get to grips with this issue fast.

“It is right that firms in affected sectors play a full part in tackling money laundering but it is important also to recognise that this places a significant burden on businesses. The government should get on with publishing the new rules so that firms know where they stand.

“But businesses can’t afford to wait – there is already a very short timeframe between now and 10 January. They need to be taking action now to get ahead of the game and ensure they are fully compliant.”

The full text of the open letter can be found at: https://www.smartsearch.com/resources/blog/5MLD-open-letter-to-the-chancellor-of-the-exchequer