Hong Kong Monetary Authority Fines CCB, ICBC, CTBC and UBS $5.67 Million for Anti-Money Laundering & Terrorist Financing Breaches
19th November 2021 | Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has fined CCB, ICBC, CTBC & UBS a total of $5.67 million (HKD 44.2 million for Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing breaches. Of the 4 banks, CCB (China Construction Bank) and ICBC (Industrial and Commercial Bank of China) are Chinese banks, and the other 2 banks are CTBC (Taiwan largest bank) and Swiss bank UBS. According to HKMA, the investigations followed a series of on-site examinations conducted by the HKMA on banks’ systems and controls for compliance with the AMLO after its enactment on 1 April 2012, when industry understanding and experience were less mature. The common control lapses identified in the relevant periods relate to ongoing monitoring of customer relationships and deficiencies in conducting enhanced customer due diligence in high risk situations.
“ HKMA Fines CCB, ICBC, CTBC and UBS $5.67 Million “
HKMA Statement:
The four banks concerned have failed to carry out their duties to continuously monitor business relationships through ongoing customer due diligence (CDD), in which CTBCHK failed to take appropriate review steps to ensure documents, data and information relating to customers obtained by it were up-to-date and relevant, while CCBA, ICBCA and UBSHK did not conduct timely periodic reviews for certain customers.
Regarding situations that by nature might present a high risk of money laundering (ML)/terrorist financing (TF), CTBCHK and ICBCA did not comply with the requirement to take either (i) reasonable measures to establish the relevant customers’ or beneficial owners’ sources of wealth and sources of funds involved in the business relationships or (ii) additional measures to mitigate the risk of ML/TF involved in respect of certain customers. In addition, all four banks contravened the requirement of establishing and maintaining effective procedures for carrying out their duties in relation to ongoing CDD under the AMLO, among which CCBA has adopted restrictive criteria in flagging up alerts for examination while UBSHK’s deficiencies included a system error in extracting customer risk profiles due for periodic review.
- In deciding the disciplinary actions, the MA took into account the relevant circumstances and factors, including the following:
- The seriousness of the investigation findings
- The need to send a clear deterrent message to the banks and the industry about the importance of effective controls and procedures to address ML and TF risks
- The banks’ remedial and enhancement measures to address the deficiencies identified by the HKMA
There were no previous disciplinary records in relation to the AMLO for the banks concerned and their co-operation with the HKMA during the respective investigations and enforcement proceedings.
Carmen Chu, Executive Director (Enforcement and AML) of the HKMA:
“Banks have an important ‘gatekeeper’ role in the ecosystem for anti-money laundering and counter-financing of terrorism (AML/CFT), with legal and regulatory obligations as set out in the AMLO and the Guideline on AML/CFT, and also in line with international standards. The identified deficiencies in the four cases occurred in a period following the commencement of the AMLO when industry understanding and experience were less mature, and since then, significant progress has been made by the industry, including the banks concerned, in enhancing financial crime compliance capabilities, with attention being given to improving processes, controls, and staffing.
Banks should make reference to these case examples to review data quality and respective transaction monitoring system effectiveness, and take appropriate risk mitigating measures on an ongoing basis. Looking forward, the HKMA expects this improving trend to continue, and that the risk-based approach in banks’ AML/CFT efforts should remain to be premised on up-to-date understanding of evolving risks, use of better quality data, responsible innovation including Regtech adoption, and close collaboration in the ecosystem.”
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