2019-02-28
Finansinspektionen issued regulations amending its guidelines on measures against money laundering and financing of terrorism to update Chapter 1, sections 2 and 3. The amendments clarify the scope of application for natural and legal persons conducting specific operations and define key terms such as undertaking, internal regulations, and internal control. These revised regulations entered into force on 1 January 2017.
Finansinspektionen’s Regulatory Code Publisher: Finansinspektionen, Sweden, www.fi.se ISSN 1102-7460 This translation is furnished solely for information purposes. Only the printed version of the regulation in Swedish applies for the application of the law. 1 Regulations amending Finansinspektionen’s regulations and general guidelines (FFFS 2009:1) governing measures against money laundering and financing of terrorism; decided on 12 December 2016. Finansinspektionen prescribes pursuant to section 18 of the Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism (Prevention) Ordinance (2009:92) that Chapter 1, sections 2 and 3 of Finansinspektionen’s regulations and general guidelines (FFFS 2009:1) governing measures against money laundering and financing of terrorism shall have the following wording. Chapter 1 Section 2 These regulations apply to
Section 3 The definitions in these regulations are the same as those in Chapter 1, section 5 and 5a and Chapter 2, section 7a of the Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism (Prevention) Act (2009:62). Furthermore, the following definitions are used:
Undertaking: a body that conducts business as set out in Chapter 1, section 2, points 1–7 and 17–21 of the Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism (Prevention) Act.
Internal regulations: policy and governance documents, guidelines, instructions or other written documents through which an undertaking directs its operations.
Internal control: a process through which the undertaking’s board of directors, managing director, senior management or other personnel create reasonable certainty that the undertaking’s goals are achieved in the following areas: – that the undertaking organises and manages its operations appropriately and efficiently, FFFS 2016:30 Published on 16 December 2016
FFFS 2016:30 2 – that information submitted to the Swedish Police is reliable, and – that the undertaking complies with applicable laws, ordinances and other regulations.
These regulations shall enter into force on 1 January 2017. ERIK THEDÉEN Roger Jacobsson