What are AML checks?

AML checks refer to a range of procedures that help businesses identify and prevent potential money launderers and bad actors from using their services. These checks involve conducting due diligence on customers, which can include verifying their identity, screening them against watchlists, and performing financial due diligence.

While the Money Laundering Regulations do not provide a standard definition of what constitutes an AML check, industry best practices typically involve verifying a customer’s ID, confirming their address, ensuring they are not impersonating a recently deceased person, and conducting PEPs and Sanctions checks. Once these steps are completed, a business can assess the customer’s risk profile and determine if any additional due diligence is required.

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