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House passes bill to expand AML regulation

Federal Issues Financial Crimes Bank Secrecy Act Anti-Money Laundering U.S. House Of Interest to Non-US Persons

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On July 20, the U.S. House passed H.R. 7900 with a 329-101 vote. Section 5401 of the bill, if passed, would amend the Bank Secrecy Act to require that professional service providers who “serve as key gatekeepers to the U.S. financial system adopt anti-money laundering procedures that can help detect and prevent the laundering of corrupt and other criminal funds into the United States.” Section 5401 calls for the imposition of anti-money laundering requirements on any person, excluding any governmental entity, employee, or agent, who engages in any activity which the Secretary determines by regulation to be the provision, with or without compensation, of (i) corporate or other legal entity arrangement, association, or formation services; (ii) trust services; or (iii) third party payment services, among other things. The strategy is intended to combat money laundering through shell companies by imposing anti-money laundering requirements on persons who act as gatekeepers for legal entities to enter the United States.