2013-08-20 | cba-blob-8583Issued by the Acting Governor of Aruba, this State Decree establishes comprehensive regulations for money transfers conducted by payment service providers to combat money laundering and terrorist financing. Payment service providers must attach complete payer details or a unique identification code to each transfer, with specific exemptions for card payments, mobile transactions under Afl. 300, and domestic inter-provider transfers. The decree mandates the retention of transfer data for ten years, requires providers to verify and refuse incomplete transfers, and grants the central bank authority to oversee compliance procedures.
Unofficial and not binding translation 2011 No. 30 STATUTE PUBLICATION GAZETTE OF ARUBA STATE DECREE containing General Administrative Orders of May 19, 2011 for the implementation of Article 6, fourth paragraph, of the State Ordinance on the Prevention and Combating of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (State Decree Wire Transfers ) (AB 2011 No. 30). Issued May 20, 2011 The Minister of Justice and Education, A.L. Dowers
Page 2 Statute Publication Gazette of Aruba 2011 No. 30 IN THE NAME OF THE QUEEN! THE acting GOVERNOR of Aruba, Having considered: that, for the protection of the Aruban financial system against money laundering and terrorist financing, it is desirable to prescribe further rules for natural persons or legal entities of whom/which the business activities consist inter alia of the conduct of money transfers; Having regard to: Article 6, fourth paragraph, of the State Ordinance on the Prevention and Combating of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing; After hearing the Advisory Council, has decided: §1. General Article 1
In this State Decree, the following terms shall mean: Payer: an accountholder that allows a money transfer from the account held by him, or, in the absence of an account, the party that gives the instruction to transfer money; Beneficiary: the party that is the contemplated ultimate receiver of the funds transferred; Payment Service Provider: a financial service provider of whom/which the professional or business activity consists inter alia of offering money transfer services; Batch File Transfer: several separate money transfers combined for reasons of the transmission thereof; Money Transfer: obtaining the disposal of monies or monetary instruments within the framework of a money transfer, in order to make these monies or monetary instruments - whether or not in the same form – payable or cause same to be made payable to a third party
Page 3 Statute Publication Gazette of Aruba 2011 No. 30 elsewhere, or paying or making payable monies or monetary instruments, after these monies or monetary instruments – whether or not in the same form – were made available elsewhere, on the understanding that this monetary transfer is an unconnected service;
Intermediary Payment Service Provider: a payment service provider involved in the conduct of money transfers without acting on the instructions of the payer or the beneficiary; Unique Identification Code: a combination of letters, figures, or symbols, determined by the payment service provider, in accordance with the protocols of the payment and settlement system or the data interchange system that has been used for the money transfer; Complete Information: the information about a payer, which consists of:
Page 4 Statute Publication Gazette of Aruba 2011 No. 30 d. money transfers whereby there is a direct debit mandate between two parties, based on which payments between these parties can be made via accounts, provided that a unique identification code has been added to the money transfer, which makes it possible to trace back the transaction to the payer; e. money transfers to the Government for taxes, fines, or other levies; f. money transfers during which both the payer and the beneficiary are payment service providers acting for their own account. §2. The recording of information during money transfers Article 3
Page 5 Statute Publication Gazette of Aruba 2011 No. 30 accordance with the procedures of the data interchange or the payment and settlement system. A payment service provider as referred to in the first sentence shall dispose of effective procedures to detect the lacking of the following information about the payer: a. in case of money transfers whereby the payment service provider of the payer is domiciled in Aruba, the information required pursuant to Article 3; b. in case of money transfers whereby the payment service provider of the payer is domiciled outside Aruba, the complete information about the payer referred to in Article 4, first paragraph, while, in case of batch file transfers, this information only has to be stated in the batch transfer and not in the separate money transfers combined in it. Article 6 If, on receipt of money transfers, the payment service provider of the beneficiary establishes that the information about the payer required pursuant to this State Decree is incomplete, it shall refuse the transfer until it has received said information. Article 7 Intermediary payment service providers shall ensure that all information received about the payer, which has been added to a money transfer, is kept together with that transfer. Article 8 A payment service provider shall retain the data and information obtained pursuant to Articles 3 and 4 for a period of ten years, as of the date of the money transfer. Article 9
Page 6 Statute Publication Gazette of Aruba 2011 No. 30 § 4. Final provision Article 10