Notice to Financial Services Licence Holders – FATF identifies jurisdictions with strategic deficiencies
The Malta Financial Services Authority directs licence holders to implement measures set out under the FIAU Implementing Procedures (Part I), specifically Chapter 8, Section 8.1, when undertaking business with jurisdictions identified by the Financial Action Task Force as having strategic anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism deficiencies. This requirement applies to jurisdictions classified as high-risk or non-cooperative, those with insufficient progress on action plans, and those subject to ongoing compliance processes. The directive references public statements published by the FATF on 19 October 2018.
Notice to Financial Services Licence Holders
FATF identifies jurisdictions with strategic deficiencies
The MFSA would like to draw the attention of licence holders to the recent publication of two public
documents by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) which have identified countries considered to
have strategic deficiencies regarding anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism
(AML/CFT).
High-risk and Non-cooperative Jurisdictions:
FATF Public Statement – 19 October 2018 - identifies jurisdictions with serious strategic
AML/CFT deficiencies. They are classified as:
(a) Jurisdictions that have strategic AML/CFT deficiencies and to which counter-measures apply; and
(b) Jurisdictions with strategic AML/CFT deficiencies that have not made sufficient progress in
addressing the deficiencies or have not committed to an action plan developed with the FATF to
address the deficiencies. Additionally, the FATF calls on its members to consider the risks arising
from the deficiencies associated with each jurisdiction.
Jurisdictions which have strategic AML/CFT deficiencies for which they have developed an
action plan with the FATF:
Improving Global AML/CFT Compliance: on-going process – 19 October 2018 - identifies
jurisdictions with strategic AML/CFT deficiencies that have provided a high-level political
commitment to address the deficiencies through the implementation of an action plan developed with
the FATF. The situation differs in each jurisdiction and therefore each presents different degrees of
ML/FT risks. In addition, jurisdictions no longer subject to the FATF’s on-going global AML/CFT
compliance process are also identified within this document.
Licence holders should give consideration to the abovementioned documents and are directed to
implement the measures set out under the FIAU Implementing Procedures (Part I) - especially
Chapter 8, Section 8.1 – when undertaking any business with any of the jurisdictions listed in the
public statements.
Communications Unit
Malta Financial Services Authority
23 October 2018
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