Insurance Europe has published its response
to a consultation conducted by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
on beneficial ownership, which is where property is owned under another
name.
Official registers are the best way to record beneficial
ownership as they allow for a structured and comprehensive approach (ie
the centralisation of all legal persons’ data) and guarantee adequate,
accurate and up-to-date information.
In several EU member states
the procedure for consulting registers has been made more effective, but
further improvements are needed. In addition, further improvements are
needed to the interconnection of registers at EU level. In fact, even
though interconnection is the best solution for dealing with the
beneficial ownership of foreign legal entities, its implementation is
still far from being completed.
A different
approach would be less effective, as it would not allow the same quality
and reliability of information. For instance, the provision of
beneficial ownership information by regulated persons would be dependent
on the information-handling procedures of each regulated person. This,
as well as the multiplication of sources of information, could lead to a
loss of efficiency.