2016-11-23
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The Bank of Israel amends Proper Conduct of Banking Business Directive no. 411 to allow banking corporations to record identifying details for parents and eligible children using computerized records from the National Insurance Institute, thereby replacing standard identification requirements under the Prohibition on Money Laundering Order. This exemption applies specifically to bank accounts established for long-term savings for children under the National Insurance (Long-Term Savings for a Child) Regulations, 5776–2016. The amendments become effective on January 1, 2017.
Bank of Israel Banking Supervision Department Policy and Regulation Division 1 November 23, 2016 Circular Number C-06-2519 To: The banking corporations Issue: Prevention of Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing, and Customer Identification (Proper Conduct of Banking Business Directive no. 411) Introduction
Bank of Israel Banking Supervision Department Policy and Regulation Division 2 condition for invoking the authority of the Supervisor of Banks to issue a directive setting out methods of identification, of verification of details, certifications and documents to replace those set out in Chapter 2 of the Order. 5. By way of clarification, the Directive applies as long as it relates to a “bank account” with activity conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Law and the Regulations, including in a case of transferring between various deposit tracks or when withdrawing the funds accumulated therein. 6. Accordingly, and by the authority given to me in Section 7a of the Order, and following consultation with the Advisory Committee on Banking Business, and with the approval of the Governor, I have issued the following directives regarding opening a “bank account” as defined in Regulation 1 of the Regulations, as detailed below. The amendment to the Directive In Appendix B of the Directive, the following text shall be added: “Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter 2 of the Prohibition on Money Laundering (The Banking Corporations’ Requirement regarding Identification, Reporting, and Record-Keeping for the Prevention of Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism) Order, 5761–2001, when opening “a bank account”, the banking corporation shall record the identifying details in Section 2(a)(1) – 2(a)(4) of the Order regarding a “parent” and an “eligible child”, according to a computerized record sent to it by the National Insurance Institute. In this regard: The “eligible child”, is as defined in Paragraph 5 in Chapter 4 of the National Insurance Law [Combined Version], 5755–1995; “Bank account” and “Parent” are as defined in the National Insurance (Long-Term Savings for a Child) Regulations, 5776–2016.” Effective Date 7. The amendments to the Directive shall apply from January 1, 2017.
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File update 8. The updated pages of the Proper Conduct of Banking Business file are attached. The following are the update instructions: Remove page: Insert page: 411-1-13 (10/16) [14] 411-1-13 (11/16) [15] Sincerely, Dr. Hedva Ber Supervisor of Banks Cc: The Accountant General, Ministry of Finance Head of the Israel Money Laundering and Terror Financing Prohibition Authority