AML Business Risk Assessment Factors
Overview
This Practice Note will provide an overview of how relevant persons should conduct an anti-money laundering (AML) business risk assessment based on the risk parameters prescribed under the AML regulations to mitigate money laundering (ML) and terrorism financing (TF) risks effectively.
Definitions
AML: Anti-money laundering.
Authorised person: Authorised firm or an authorised market institution.
Authorised firm: An authorised person who holds a licence to carry on one or more financial services in or from the DIFC and is not an authorised market institution.
Authorised market institution: An authorised person operating an exchange, a clearing house or an alternative trading system.
Beneficial owner: A beneficial owner includes the following:
In relation to a customer, means a natural person who ultimately owns or controls the customer or a natural person on whose behalf a transaction is conducted, or a business relationship is established.
In relation to a body corporate:
The natural persons who ultimately have a controlling ownership interest in the body corporate, whether legal or beneficial, direct or indirect.