Speed read Trust and fiduciary services provider Estera has been hit with heavy penalties by the Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA) after it failed to address anti-money laundering issues in its internal processes. The hefty fine of $500,000 (£400,000; €447,000) relates to the Jersey-headquartered firm’s failure to comply with anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (AML/CTF) legislation […]
Read MoreP.R.O.T.E.C.T. – Key considerations when responding to potential legal or regulatory breaches
Mourant’s in Jersey have offered an excellent acronym to the lexicon of compliance language, namely “P.R.O.T.E.C.T against sanction”. Where a business has identified potential breaches of law, regulation or duties owed to third parties, there will be multiple considerations arising and priorities to address. the following key reminders should be considered when putting together a […]
Read MoreThe Guernsey court of appeal reinstate some GFSC’s Enforcement Powers [18th June 2019]
In enforcement cases, the GFSC can seek to impose prohibitions on individuals to prevent them from continuing to work in the industry. Often, such prohibitions have been time-limited, although the GFSC could also issue lifetime prohibitions where the circumstances warranted such an approach. In a recent enforcement case, however, the sanctions imposed on the respondent […]
Read MoreGFSC Financial Crime Handbook Consultation – 7th May 2019
The Commission is undertaking a short consultation on changes proposed to rules and guidance in the Handbook on Countering Financial Crime and Terrorist Financing (version issued on 1 March 2019). The Commission is inviting comments on Sections 2.8.1., 2.8.2., 4.8.3. and 7.12.2. of the Handbook, which should be submitted to amlcft@gfsc.gg, by no later than […]
Read MoreGuernsey trust company (Louvre) and its directors (inc a NED) fined (18th June 2019) for AML failures
On 18 June 2019 the Guernsey Financial Services Commission (“the Commission”) announced it has fined Louvre Trust (Guernsey) Limited, Derek Paul Baudains, Jonathan Ross Bachelet, Haidee Louise Stephens, Julian Dai Lane, Charles Peter Gervais Tracy as follows £70,000 on Louvre Trust (Guernsey Limited) (the “Licensee” or the “Firm”) under section 11D of the Financial Services […]
Read MoreLeading the Way on Regulation + Sustainable business models
The following is part of a Speech delivered by Karina McTeague, Director of General Insurance and Conduct Specialists Supervision, at the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA) Conference 2019. Sustainable business models Andrew Bailey, the FCA’s Chief Executive, has previously talked about the UK having had two financial crises: the first, was prudential the second, was […]
Read MoreWHAT MAKES A GREAT COMPLIANCE OFFICER – Increasing compliance’s value
COMPLIANCE = It’s all about making it easier to do the right thing and harder to do the wrong thing To help compliance and ethics practitioners to effectively perform their role, The Red Flag Group® has devised some suggestions for compliance officers to get ahead and demonstrate that they can add value in their companies. […]
Read MoreShould Jersey ask the same questions [as the UK] about its AML and sanction regimes after the EN+ Group issue in 2018?
On the Nov 8, 2018 the Jersey Evening Post (https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2018/11/08/trump-sanctions-prompt-exit-of-russian-owned-businesses/) reported a story about Oleg Deripaska, a Russian oligarch and his company SANCTIONS imposed by the Trump administration have caused two Jersey-based businesses owned by one of Russia’s richest men to press ahead with plans to leave the Island. It went on to say “According […]
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