Banks’ internal governance obligations vis-à-vis money laundering risks emerging from the new technology-enabled means to transfer funds or value (“crypto assets”)

IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Andrea Minto
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Abstract

Purpose

The new technology-enabled means to transfer funds or value via crypto assets have prompted regulators and supervisors to question the effectiveness of the anti-money laundering (AML) regulatory framework. This paper aims to examine the recent developments of the EU AML legislation – leading up to the 2021 AML package – focusing in particular on the banks’ internal governance obligations.

Design/methodology/approach

The analysis is based on the legal dogmatic methodology and is therefore conducted thanks to a critical exam of the current and upcoming EU policy and legislation, taking into account the relevant literature and case-law.

Findings

The recent regulatory developments, culminating in the AML regulation, are strengthening the causal links between ML risk assessment–ML risk exposure–ML risk management, via internal governance procedures. One of the major AML regulatory strategies to react to the new challenges brought up by crypto assets amounts to a stricter and more demanding AML risk management regime imposed on banks.

Originality/value

The originality of this article lies in the analysis of the causal connection between money laundering risk identification and internal governance obligations. In particular, this article examines how the risk assessment will be shaping the organizational procedures, processes and internal functions necessary to manage the money laundering risks.

银行的内部治理义务,以应对新技术手段转移资金或价值("加密资产")带来的洗钱风险
目的通过加密资产转移资金或价值的新技术手段促使监管机构和监管人员质疑反洗钱(AML)监管框架的有效性。本文旨在研究欧盟反洗钱立法的最新发展--直至 2021 年的反洗钱一揽子计划--尤其侧重于银行的内部治理义务。设计/方法/方法该分析基于法律教条主义方法,因此通过对当前和即将出台的欧盟政策和立法进行批判性研究,同时考虑到相关文献和判例法。研究结果最近的监管发展,最终形成了反洗钱法规,通过内部治理程序加强了洗钱风险评估-洗钱风险暴露-洗钱风险管理之间的因果联系。为应对加密资产带来的新挑战,反洗钱监管的主要策略之一是对银行实施更加严格和苛刻的反洗钱风险管理。特别是,本文探讨了风险评估将如何形成管理洗钱风险所需的组织程序、流程和内部职能。
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Journal of Money Laundering Control
Journal of Money Laundering Control CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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