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UK regulators tell trade finance firms to step up crime controls

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Posted on September 10, 2021

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By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s financial regulators said on Thursday that trade finance firms must do more to identify potentially suspicious activities by undertaking additional risk assessments. During the past 18 months there have been several high-profile failures of commodity and trade finance firms with significant losses, the Bank of England and Financial Conduct Authority said […]

UK Regulators Urge Trade Finance Firms to Enhance Crime Prevention Measures

By Huw Jones

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s financial regulators said on Thursday that trade finance firms must do more to identify potentially suspicious activities by undertaking additional risk assessments.

During the past 18 months there have been several high-profile failures of commodity and trade finance firms with significant losses, the Bank of England and Financial Conduct Authority said in a letter to the chief executives of trade finance firms they regulate.

Greensill Capital, a trade finance company, collapsed this year, highlighting risks in the $1.3 trillion supply chain finance business.

“Our recent assessments of individual firms have highlighted several significant issues relating to both credit risk analysis and financial crime controls,” the letter said.

“These issues have exposed firms to unnecessary risks that are material in both a conduct and prudential context,” it said.

Reviews of firms have found insufficient focus on the identification and assessment of financial crime risk factors, such as the risk of “dual-use” goods or the potential for fraud, the letter said.

Dual-use products typically refer to goods such as technology and software that can be used for both military and civil purposes.

“We have seen examples of how failing to conduct these checks can lead to exposure to suspicious activity,” the regulators said.

“As a firm that undertakes trade finance activity, you should, if you have not already, undertake a holistic assessment of the associated financial crime risks.”

The regulators said they may ask to see the assessment and any follow-up action taken.

(Reporting by Huw Jones; Editing by David Clarke)

Frequently Asked Questions

What did UK regulators require from trade finance firms?
UK regulators stated that trade finance firms must enhance their crime controls by conducting additional risk assessments to identify potentially suspicious activities.
What recent events prompted this regulatory demand?
The demand follows several high-profile failures of commodity and trade finance firms over the past 18 months, including the collapse of Greensill Capital.
What are 'dual-use' goods?
'Dual-use' goods refer to products, such as technology and software, that can be utilized for both military and civil purposes, posing specific financial crime risks.
What issues have regulators identified in trade finance firms?
Regulators highlighted significant issues related to credit risk analysis and financial crime controls, exposing firms to unnecessary risks in both conduct and prudential contexts.
What actions may regulators take regarding risk assessments?
Regulators indicated they may request to review the assessments conducted by trade finance firms and any follow-up actions taken to address identified risks.

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