The anti-money laundering act of 2020

Marc-Alain Galeazzi, Barbara Mendelson, Malka Levitin
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Purpose The purpose of this article is to inform stakeholders about the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 (AMLA), explain its impact on the U.S. anti-money laundering (AML) regime, and highlight critical updates for financial institutions. Design/methodology/approach The article provides an overview of the AMLA, and specifically addresses three key components: (1) the development of uniform beneficial ownership requirements and the creation of a beneficial ownership registry at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN); (2) the expansion of FinCEN’s powers and the Bank Secrecy Act/AML program requirements; and (3) new subpoena powers with potential extraterritorial effect granted to the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and the U.S. Attorney General for documents located at foreign banks that have a correspondent banking account in the U.S. The article also notes the purpose and goals of the AMLA. Findings The AMLA is the first major overhaul of the U.S. AML regime since the 2001 USA PATRIOT Act, and is designed to strengthen national security, protect the financial system, and simplify compliance obligations. The beneficial ownership reporting requirements represent an effort to combat illicit financial activity conducted by shell companies formed and registered in the U.S. Originality/value The article provides financial institutions with a brief overview of a lengthy new law that will impact their AML compliance obligations. Financial institutions should be on alert for forthcoming regulations.
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2020年反洗钱法案
本文的目的是向利益相关者介绍《2020年反洗钱法》(AMLA),解释其对美国反洗钱(AML)制度的影响,并强调金融机构的关键更新。本文概述了《反洗钱法》,并具体阐述了三个关键组成部分:(1)制定统一的受益所有权要求,并在金融犯罪执法网络(FinCEN)建立受益所有权登记处;(2) FinCEN权力的扩大和《银行保密法》/“反洗钱”计划的要求;(3)授予美国财政部长和美国司法部长新的具有潜在治外法权的传讯权,以获取在美国设有代理银行账户的外国银行的文件。文章还指出了《反洗钱法》的目的和目标。《反洗钱法》是自2001年《美国爱国者法案》以来对美国“反洗钱”制度的首次重大改革,旨在加强国家安全,保护金融体系,简化合规义务。受益所有人报告要求代表了打击在美国成立和注册的空壳公司进行的非法金融活动的努力。本文为金融机构提供了一项将影响其“反洗钱”合规义务的冗长新法律的简要概述。金融机构应该对即将出台的监管措施保持警惕。
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