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Announcement
ADGM FSRA Fines Wise Nuqud Ltd US$ 360,000 (AED 1,322,100) for contraventions of Anti-Money Laundering Requirements
ADGM FSRA 30/08/2022The Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) of Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) imposed a financial penalty of US$ 360,000 (AED 1,322,100) on Wise Nuqud Ltd (Wise), a licensed money service provider operating in the ADGM, for contravening a number of applicable Anti Money Laundering (AML) requirements.
The FSRA found that Wise did not establish and maintain adequate AML systems and controls to ensure full compliance with its AML obligations in that it did not:
- identify and verify the source of funds (SOF) and the source of wealth (SOW), as part of the Enhanced Customer Due Diligence (EDD) it performed on a category of customers it had identified as high risk, before undertaking transactions on behalf of those customers. Wise had instead carried out SOF and SOW checks on those customers only when their account met a specified payment threshold (and after it had already established a business relationship with those customers);
- properly obtain the approval of Senior Management to establish business relationships with a category of customers that it had identified as high risk;
- consider customer nationality as part of its risk-based assessment of its customers; and
- obtain and consider adequate information on the intended nature of business for a category of its customers, in that Wise did not identify and assess the expected volume of business for those customers as part of the customer risk assessment and customer due diligence (CDD) it performed before establishing a business relationship with the customer.
The FSRA’s review did not identify any instances of actual money laundering resulting from Wise’s AML systems and control failures. Additionally, Wise and its senior management cooperated fully with the FSRA’s enquiries and have undertaken substantial steps to remediate each of the issues identified by the FSRA.
Wise did not dispute the FSRA’s findings and agreed to settle at the earliest opportunity, which meant that it qualified for a discount of 20% on the financial penalty. Otherwise, the FSRA would have imposed a financial penalty of US$ 450,000 (AED 1,652,625).
Emmanuel Givanakis, Chief Executive Officer of the FSRA, said:
“The FSRA actively supports the national AML/CFT agenda and maintains a robust and comprehensive supervisory framework and enforcement regime in the areas of AML/CFT in ADGM. The FSRA is committed to ensuring that all regulated entities maintain high standards to address money laundering risks and, where appropriate, the FSRA will take strong action to ensure firms comply fully with the anti-money laundering requirements in ADGM.”
A copy of the FSRA’s Final Notice is available on ADGM website: Wise Nuqud Ltd - Final Notice.