(July 19, 2024) – Four federal financial institution regulatory agencies today requested comment on a proposal to update their requirements for supervised institutions to establish, implement, and maintain effective, risk-based, and reasonably designed anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) programs. The amendments are intended to align with changes concurrently proposed by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), most of which result from the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 (AML Act).
The proposed amendments would require supervised institutions to identify, evaluate, and document the regulated institution’s money laundering, terrorist financing, and other illicit finance activity risks, as well as consider, as appropriate, FinCEN’s published national AML/CFT priorities. Additionally, and consistent with the AML Act, the proposal would mandate that the duty to establish, maintain, and enforce the AML/CFT program remain the responsibility of, and be performed by, persons in the United States who are accessible to, and subject to the oversight and supervision by, the relevant agency. The proposal also supports institutions’ consideration of innovative approaches to meet compliance obligations.
Comments on the proposal are due 60 days after the date of publication in the Federal Register.
Related Links
Interagency Statement on the Issuance of the AML/CFT Program Notices of Proposed Rulemaking
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (PDF)
Media Contacts
Agency |
Contact |
Phone |
FDIC |
Julianne Fisher Breitbeil |
202.898.6993 |
FRB |
Matthew Gonzalez |
202.452.2955 |
NCUA |
Joseph Adamoli |
703.518.6572 |
OCC |
Stephanie Collins |
202.649.6870 |
Agencies Request Comment on Anti-Money Laundering/Countering the Financing of Terrorism Proposed Rule
(July 19, 2024) – Four federal financial institution regulatory agencies today requested comment on a proposal to update their requirements for supervised institutions to establish, implement, and maintain effective, risk-based, and reasonably designed anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) programs. The amendments are intended to align with changes concurrently proposed by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), most of which result from the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 (AML Act).
The proposed amendments would require supervised institutions to identify, evaluate, and document the regulated institution’s money laundering, terrorist financing, and other illicit finance activity risks, as well as consider, as appropriate, FinCEN’s published national AML/CFT priorities. Additionally, and consistent with the AML Act, the proposal would mandate that the duty to establish, maintain, and enforce the AML/CFT program remain the responsibility of, and be performed by, persons in the United States who are accessible to, and subject to the oversight and supervision by, the relevant agency. The proposal also supports institutions’ consideration of innovative approaches to meet compliance obligations.
Comments on the proposal are due 60 days after the date of publication in the Federal Register.
Related Links
Interagency Statement on the Issuance of the AML/CFT Program Notices of Proposed Rulemaking
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (PDF)
Media Contacts
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