The EBA published today the findings from its assessment of competent authorities’ approaches to the anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) supervision of banks.
Since the EBA started those reviews in 2019 and strengthened its AML/CFT
guidance, national supervisors have started to adopt meaningful reforms
to improve their AML/CFT supervision, but the EBA found that
significant challenges remain in important areas such as the
identification and assessment of money laundering and terrorist
financing (ML/TF) risks.
The EBA found that most competent authorities in its sample were
committed to strengthening their approach to AML/CFT supervision.
Several competent authorities took steps to put in place a holistic
approach to tackling ML/TF risks in their banking sector and changes
introduced after the recent transposition of relevant EU legislation,
such as greater enforcement powers, have started to make a difference.
Furthermore, AML/CFT teams in almost all competent authorities that the
EBA reviewed have grown significantly and are set to expand further, and
cooperation with prudential supervisors and other EU AML/CFT
supervisors has become a clear priority for all, in line with the EBA’s
regulatory framework.
Among the common challenges that supervisors face, the EBA highlights
difficulties in (i) identifying ML/TF risks in the banking sector and
in individual banks; (ii) translating ML/TF risk assessments into
risk-based supervisory strategies; (iii) using available resources
effectively, including by ensuring sufficiently intrusive onsite and
offsite supervision; and (iv) taking proportionate and sufficiently
dissuasive enforcement measures to correct AML/CFT compliance
weaknesses. The EBA also found that cooperation with Financial
Intelligence Units (FIUs) was not always systematic and often
ineffective. These challenges have hampered the implementation of an
effective risk-based approach to AML/CFT supervision.
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