The German financial regulator Bafin has identified shortcomings in Raisin Bank's anti-money laundering measures, including risk analysis, customer risk evaluation, and IT monitoring. The bank has been ordered to rectify the issues, which Bafin says have significant impacts on preventing money laundering and terrorist financing. Raisin Bank has confirmed cooperation with Bafin and completion of the issues in its 2024 annual audit. The bank is owned by Raisin, a German deposit platform backed by investors such as Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, and PayPal.
The German financial regulator BaFin has identified significant shortcomings in Raisin Bank's anti-money laundering (AML) measures, including risk analysis, customer risk evaluation, and IT monitoring. The bank has been ordered to rectify these issues, which BaFin says have significant impacts on preventing money laundering and terrorist financing.
BaFin's Chief Executive Director, Matthias Sandmann, stated that the regulator has been working with Raisin Bank to address the identified gaps and ensure compliance with the necessary regulations. Raisin Bank, owned by the German deposit platform Raisin, has confirmed its cooperation with BaFin and the completion of the issues in its 2024 annual audit.
Raisin Bank is backed by prominent investors such as Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, and PayPal. The bank's parent company, Raisin, has been actively expanding its services and increasing its market presence. Despite the recent regulatory findings, the bank has shown a commitment to improving its AML measures and ensuring compliance with all relevant financial regulations.
The order from BaFin is part of the broader regulatory efforts to enhance the financial sector's resilience against money laundering and terrorist financing. BaFin has been actively involved in developing and implementing the DORA Regulation, which outlines the documentation requirements for companies in the financial sector. This regulation aims to create an added value for all parties involved by ensuring transparency and accountability in financial transactions.
BaFin's actions are a reminder of the importance of robust AML measures in the financial sector. As digital currencies and other financial technologies continue to evolve, the need for effective AML controls becomes even more critical. The regulator's focus on Raisin Bank underscores its commitment to maintaining a secure and transparent financial environment.
References:
[1] https://www.bafin.de/EN/Homepage/homepage_node.html
[2] https://coinpaper.com/10666/austrac-orders-binance-audit-over-money-laundering-concerns
[3] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/dimensional-fund-advisors-deepens-investment-052330576.html
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