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Strengthening AML/CFT controls of digital payment token service providers in Singapore
Purpose
To raise awareness of money laundering and terrorism financing (ML/TF) controls and regulations in Singapore for digital payment token (DPT) service providers.
Design/methodology/approach
This article summarizes the key points in the guidance infographic published by the Monetary Authority of Singapore on strengthening the AML/CFT controls of DPT service providers (Infographic). In line with the Infographic, these points pertain to: (1) recent developments in the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Standards; (2) ML/TF risks in the DPT sector; and (3) an overview of MAS’ measures to address such risks, which include (i) licensing and supervision; (ii) AML/CFT notice and guidelines; and (iii) surveillance.
Findings
To combat illicit activities in Singapore’s DPT sector, the MAS has introduced AML/CFT measures that are aligned with the FATF Standards. DPT service providers should be cognizant of these regulations in developing their own internal measures.
Originality/value
Practical guidance from experienced lawyers in the Technology Transactions and Financial Services Regulatory & Enforcement practices.