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FinCEN provides timing on CTA rulemaking

Financial Crimes Agency Rule-Making & Guidance FinCEN Of Interest to Non-US Persons Corporate Transparency Act CDD Rule Beneficial Ownership OFAC Sanctions

Financial Crimes

On October 12, FinCEN acting Director Himamauli Das provided timelines on recent agency efforts to combat financial crime. Speaking during the ACAMS AML Conference, Das pointed to actions taken by bad actors to hide assets behind shell/front companies and evade U.S. sanctions, and highlighted measures, including beneficial ownership information reporting, suspicious activity reporting, and geographic targeting, designed to combat illicit activity. Das also provided an update on recent rulemakings mandated by the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), including (i) the beneficial ownership reporting rule (which takes effect January 1, 2024, and is covered by InfoBytes here); (ii) the access rule, which would establish protocols for accessing the beneficial ownership database by law enforcement and financial institutions (FinCEN is currently working on the notice of proposed rulemaking and expects to issue it in the near term); and (iii) the Customer Due Diligence rule, which Das said will be revised “no later than one year after the effective date of the reporting rule” as required by the CTA. He added that FinCEN is also developing an “infrastructure to build a secure and confidential database that meets the highest security standards” to ensure only authorized users can access information. This system is expected to be operational by the time the beneficial ownership reporting rule takes effect. Additionally, FinCEN will, among other things, develop guidance and educational materials to assist companies when preparing their beneficial ownership information reports and will continue to regularly update its dedicated resource page on this subject.