Match each anti-money laundering (AML) and sanctions compliance mechanism on the left with its primary regulatory requirement on the right.
- Independent AML Program TestingRequires periodic evaluation of the broker-dealer's compliance system by qualified personnel independent of AML administration.
- FinCEN Section 314(a) RequestsMandates searching internal broker-dealer records against government-provided lists of individuals suspected of money laundering or terrorism.
- CDD Beneficial Ownership RuleRequires identifying and verifying any natural person who owns 25% or more equity in a legal entity customer.
- OFAC Sanctions ScreeningRequires immediate blocking or rejecting of transactions and accounts associated with individuals or entities on the SDN list.
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Independent AML Program Testing matches periodic independent review of compliance systems; FinCEN Section 314(a) Requests match searching internal records against government suspect lists; CDD Beneficial Ownership Rule matches identifying individuals owning 25% or more of legal entity accounts; and OFAC Sanctions Screening matches mandatory blocking of assets on the SDN list.
Each compliance mechanism aligns directly with its statutory mandate: Independent AML testing requires periodic external or separate audit; Section 314(a) dictates searching internal records for law enforcement inquiries; the CDD beneficial ownership rule sets a 25% ownership verification threshold for legal entities; and OFAC screening requires immediate asset blocking for entities listed on the SDN list.
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Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Compliance Framework and Sanctions Obligations