The joint Report advocates for the introduction in all relevant EU sectoral laws of a specific legal ground to revoke licences for serious breaches of AML/CFT rules.
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – ESAs) published a joint Report,
which provides a comprehensive analysis on the completeness, adequacy
and uniformity of the applicable laws and practices on the withdrawal of
license for serious breaches of the rules on anti-money laundering and
countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT).
The joint Report advocates for the introduction in
all relevant EU sectoral laws of a specific legal ground to revoke
licences for serious breaches of AML/CFT rules. The joint Report also
calls for the inclusion of assessments by competent authorities of the
adequacy of the arrangements and processes to ensure AML/CFT compliance
as one condition for granting authorisation or registration. For this
purpose, cooperation and information exchange between prudential
supervisors and AML/CFT supervisors should be ensured.
The joint Report highlights the importance of the appropriate
integration of AML/CFT issues into prudential regulation and
supervision, including in the proposal for the Markets in Crypto-Assets
Regulation (MiCA), currently under negotiation.
Furthermore, the joint Report clarifies the nature of the decision to
revoke licenses as a last resort measure, subject to a discretionary
and proportionality assessment. It also lays down uniform criteria for
the notion of serious breach of AML/CFT rules, highlighting that the
identification of a serious breach is subject to a case-by-case
assessment by the AML/CFT supervisor.
Finally, the joint Report provides a preliminary analysis of the
interaction between serious breaches of AML/CFT rules and the crisis
management and resolution frameworks as well as a first mapping of
operational and legislative criticalities.
Next steps
The ESAs stand ready to provide additional specific advice to the EU institutions, as appropriate.
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