2023-05-24
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The collation and transmission of information regarding entities and individuals subject to restrictive measures against Iran is now coordinated by the Sanctions Monitoring Board (SMB) rather than the MFSA. Credit institutions must report verification findings and attestations directly to the SMB on a yearly basis by the 15th of the first month of each year. Additionally, license holders are required to constantly monitor business relationships, verify records for connections to designated persons, and freeze any funds or economic resources in accordance with the National Interest (Enabling Powers) Act.
Circular Triq l-Imdina, Zone 1 Central Business District, Birkirkara CBD 1010 +356 2144 1155 communications@mfsa.mt www.mfsa.mt Reporting in terms of Council Regulation (EU) No 267/2012 of 23 March 2012, Concerning Restrictive Measures against Iran Pursuant to the MFSA Notice to Licence Holders of 28 March 2012 and the subsequent Letter (“the Letter”) issued by the MFSA on 14 May 2013 to all licensed Credit Institutions, the Authority is hereby informing all Credit Institutions on developments pertaining to the Reporting in terms of Council Regulation (EU) No 267/2012, concerning restrictive measures against Iran. The above-mentioned Regulation requires the submission of information relating to entities and/or individuals which are subject to restrictive measures imposed by sanctions against Iran. From the date of this communication, the collation and transmission of this information will be entirely coordinated by the Sanctions Monitoring Board (“the SMB”) and not the Authority as previously mandated. Licence Holders are hereby required to report the findings of their verifications and any attestations directly to the SMB as the National competent Authority in Malta on sanctions implementation governed by the National Interest (Enabling Powers) Act. Taking this into consideration, Credit Institutions are required to provide information to the SMB on a yearly basis by the 15th of the first month of the year, relating to individuals and/or entities which are subject to restrictive measures under the abovementioned Regulation. Information may be sent by mail to sanctions.smb@gov.mt. The MFSA reminds its Licence Holders to keep abreast of all EU and UN sanctions, including new designations of individuals and entities and to remain seized of all developments to ensure that no funds or economic resources are made available directly or indirectly to designated individuals or entities. The Licence Holders are also advised to strictly adhere to sectorial measures. Licence Holders have a legal obligation to comply with applicable sanctions and to take all steps for their immediate implementation. Licence Holders are therefore required to constantly monitor their business relationships and to verify their records on an on-going basis for any information or transactions known or suspected to be connected to designated individuals and entities as well as to identify and freeze any funds or economic resources in accordance with the National Interest (Enabling Powers) Act. 24 May 2023
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