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Pending Comment Letters

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Listed below are all pending regulatory actions for which WOCCU intends to submit a Comment Letter. The listed date is the date by which Comments are due to the respective agency.  All Comment Letters filed by WOCCU can be viewed on the Comments & Position Papers tab. Comments filed by the European Network of Credit Unions can be found here.

Please be sure to provide us with your comments in advance of the Due Date so that we may include them in our Comment Letter.


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Financial Action Task Force AML/CFT and Financial Inclusion - Proposed Changes to FATF Standards December 6, 2024
 

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FATF Issues Public Consultation on AML/CFT and Financial Inclusion

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The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recently issued a public consultation with proposed changes intended to better promote financial inclusion.  Comments are due to FATF by December 6, 2024. The proposed revisions span several different FAFT Recommendations and Interpretive Notes, including Recommendation 1, 10 and 15. The revisions include an increased focus on proportionality and more streamlined measures regarding the risk-based approach. The new revisions also address non-face-to-face customer-identification and transactions.

Anti-money laundering requirements have long created unintended consequences related to financial inclusion. The proposed revisions are intended to give individual countries, national regulators and financial institutions better assurance when using a simplified approach to support financial inclusion. Credit unions often face challenges when trying to serve their community while meeting compliance requirements. Changes to these areas could further support credit unions’ financial inclusion mission.

Click here to read the full consultation.



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