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19 December 2018

Reminder: Deadline For Notification Of AML Officer Appointments Is 31 December

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The deadline for regulated funds to notify the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority of their appointment of an Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Officer, Money Laundering Reporting Officer and Deputy Money Laundering Reporting Officer ...
Cayman Islands Government, Public Sector
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The deadline for regulated funds to notify the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority ("CIMA") of their appointment of an Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Officer, Money Laundering Reporting Officer and Deputy Money Laundering Reporting Officer (together "AML Officers") is 31 December 2018. The appointments were required to have been made by 30 September 2018. Unregulated funds are also required to appoint AML Officers by 31 December 2018 but are not currently required to confirm such appointments to CIMA.

CIMA may only be notified1 of the AML Officer appointments via the REEFS Portal which can be located at https://reefs.cimaconnect.com/web/guest/home. Regulated funds must complete the appropriate REEFS Request Form (MLO-154-99) in relation to the AML Officer appointments. Any changes to AML Officers thereafter will need to be notified to CIMA by the filing of a new Form MLO-154-99 within 21 days of the authorization of the change.

It should be noted that CIMA has the power to impose administrative fines for breaches of the Anti-Money Laundering Regulations and may pursue enforcement action in respect of late AML Officer appointments and late notification filings.

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ARTICLE
19 December 2018

Reminder: Deadline For Notification Of AML Officer Appointments Is 31 December

Cayman Islands Government, Public Sector
Contributor
Conyers is a leading international law firm with a broad client base including FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies, international finance houses and asset managers. The firm advises on Bermuda, British Virgin Islands and Cayman Islands laws, from offices in those jurisdictions and in the key financial centres of Hong Kong, London and Singapore. We also provide a wide range of corporate, trust, compliance, governance and accounting and management services.
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