MBPropertiesUK
ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING POLICY STATEMENT
GSD Estate Agents is committed to ensuring adequate controls and measures are in place to
counter money laundering and terrorist financing activities, in accordance with the Money
Laundering Regulations 2017. We are registered and supervised by HM Revenue & Customs
for compliance.
HOW WE MANAGE RISK
Risk Assessment
The Money Laundering Regulations require us to risk assess our business relationships in
order to understand our customers and identify behaviour and circumstances that may indicate
a higher risk of money laundering and terrorist financing activities. We have undertaken and
documented a thorough risk assessment and subsequently implemented the appropriate
policies and procedures required to minimise this risk.
Training
The company is committed to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and staff training
in anti-money laundering legislation to ensure they are aware of the risks of money laundering
and terrorist financing, the relevant legislation and their responsibilities under that legislation
and that they are fully trained in the firm’s procedures in how to identify and deal with potential
money laundering or terrorist financing activities.
Auditing
Internal compliance audits are carried out on a regular basis and all Customer Due Diligence
(CDD) carried out is approved prior to the business relationship with the client or counterparty
to the transaction commencing. Any remedial action and/or further training required is
identified and implemented in a timely fashion.
As a regulated business, we are subject to Anti-Money Laundering Regulations which means
we must obtain and hold identification and proof of address for all customers. We are also
required to establish whether there are any beneficial owners on whose behalf the transaction
or activity is taking place, hence, we would request you to identify anyone who you would
consider to be a beneficial owner. Where appropriate, the source or destination of funds may
also be requested. Without this information we will be unable to proceed with any work on your
behalf.
Below is a list of acceptable identity documents. We require sight of all original or certified
documents. Subject to your individual circumstances, we may liaise with you for further/other
documentation.
Individual Identity Documents
We require one document from List A and one document from List B.
LIST A - IDENTITY DOCUMENT
• Current signed passport
• Valid UK driving licence
• EEA member state identity card
LIST B - PROOF OF ADDRESS
UK/EU/EEA Drivers Licence (if UK Drivers Licence not used as ID)
Must be valid, not expired. Photo only. Full or provisional.
Bank, Building Society or Credit Union Statement
Dated with 3 months. Must include account number and show recent activity. No general
correspondence.
Credit Card Statement
Dated within 3 months. Must include account number and show recent activity. No general
correspondence.
UK, EU, EEA Mortgage statement
Dated within 12 months. Must show account number. No general correspondence.
Utility Bill
Dated within 6 months e.g. gas, electricity, water. Must show address for service and/or
account number. No general correspondence.
Telephone Bill
Dated within 6 months e.g. Landline or mobile pay monthly (excluding pay as you go). Must
show address for service and/or account number. No general correspondence.
Council Tax
Dated within 12 months. Must show address for service and/or account number. No general
correspondence.
Tenancy Agreement
Dated with 12 months. Must state full name and full property address. Issued by local
council, housing association, solicitor or reputable letting agent.
Benefits Entitlement Letter
Dated within 12 months. Issued by DWP or Jobcentre plus. Must confirm benefit payable at
time of issue. e.g. Pension, disability, single parent, housing etc.
HMRC Tax Notification
Dated with 6 months. Must state national insurance number and tax calculation. No general
correspondence.
Home or Motor Insurance Certificate
Dated within 12 months. Must state insured address or registered address for vehicle and
policy number. No general correspondence.
UK solicitors letter confirming house purchase/land registration
Dated with 3 months. Must state full name of new proprietor and full property address.
NHS Medical Card or letter from GP confirming registration
Dated within 3 months. Must state individual’s date of birth and NHS number. No general
correspondence.
Official confirmation of Electoral Register entry or official poll card
Dated within 12 months. Must state full name and full address. No general correspondence.
Police Registration Certificate
Dated within 12 months. Must state the full residential address of the individual.
Probate
If you are acting as a Representative of an Estate we require the following:
• Grant of Probate (where a will was left)
• Letter of administration (where no will was left)
• Individual identity evidence from List A & B for the Personal Representative,
either executor or administrator
Limited Company
If you are acting as a Representative of a UK Company we require the following:
• Certificate of Incorporation
• Articles of Association
• Memorandum of Association
• Latest Annual Return or Confirmation Statement, with details of current company
officers
• If offshore, nominee director declaration and a general power of attorney
• Individual identity evidence from List A and B for all individuals or entities with
25% or more of the shares or voting rights in the company
If you are acting as a Representative of an Offshore Company we require the following:
• Certificate of Incorporation
• Articles of Association, Memorandum of Association, Latest Annual Return with
details of current company officers, Share Certificate(s) showing the Ultimate
Beneficial Owner OR
• Certificate of Incumbency
• If the shares are owned by another company, repeat steps above for the holding
company
• Nominee director declaration and/or general Power of Attorney (if applicable)
• Individual identity evidence from List A and B for all individuals or entities with
25% or more of the shares or voting rights in the company
Trust
If you are acting as a Representative of a Trust we require the following:
• Trust deed
• List of trustees
• List of beneficiaries
• Individual Identity evidence from List A & B for all individuals with a vested
interest in 25% or more of the capital and/or those who exercise control over the
Trust.
CUSTOMER DUE DILIGENCE (CDD) MEASURES
The Individual
Adherence to the approved Customer Due Diligence identification procedures on every
occasion will mitigate the risks of our business being used to launder money or fund terrorism.
Proof of Ownership (where relevant) is also carried out electronically, as part of our standard
CDD process.
Company or other legal structure
For customers who are not private individuals, such as corporate customers and private
companies, we will take all reasonable steps to identify the Ultimate Owner and all Beneficial
Owner/s and carry out Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD) on those individuals identified. We will
also obtain and hold on file official/company documents, as detailed below.
Company (including a UK LLP) which is not listed on a regulated market such as the
London Stock Exchange:
• Copy of the Certificate of Incorporation
• Copy of the most recent filed Audited Accounts
• Details of the current company officers (Directors, Company Secretary and
Shareholders)
Company (including a UK LLP) which is listed on a regulated market such as the
London Stock Exchange:
• A copy of a dated page from the website of the relevant stock exchange or
• A photocopy of the listing in a reputable daily newspaper
Enhanced Due Diligence - High Risk Matters and Clients
We must carry out Enhanced Due Diligence in any case where there is a high risk of money
laundering. The law says that includes the following.
• We are dealing with a person established in a high-risk country.
• The client is a “politically exposed person” (known as a PEP), or a family member or
known close associate of a PEP.
• The client has provided false or stolen information.
• A transaction is complex and unusually large.
• There is an unusual pattern of transactions and the transactions have no apparent
economic or legal purpose.
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY REPORTING
The staff member dealing with the individual/transaction will notify the Money Laundering
Reporting Officer (MLRO) or Deputy MLRO if they have reason to suspect that a person may
be engaged in money laundering and/or terrorist financing. The MLRO and/or Deputy MLRO
will review the information to hand and make a final judgement as to whether to submit a
Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) to the National Crime Agency. Any decision made to submit
a SAR will be confidential and not shared with the subject or any member of staff. Contact
details for the appointed MLRO are provided below.
WARNING: Suspicious activity will be reported to The National Crime Agency (NCA)
RECORD KEEPING
In accordance with current legislation records of all Customer Due Diligence will be retained
for at least five years from the end of the business relationship or five years from the date the
transaction was completed.
The purpose of keeping these records is to demonstrate the business’s compliance with the
regulations and to aid any resulting investigations.
The personal data we are obliged to collect under these regulations is necessary in order to
exercise a public function that is in the public interest and we cannot lawfully delete it, even if
requested under GDPR legislation until this period had lapsed.
In consideration of our carbon footprint, copies of all personal data and any documents
procured for the purposes of identity verification will be stored electronically and will not be
used for any other purpose.
Money Laundering Reporting Officer:
Mr Matthew Branch
111 New Union Street
Coventry
CV1 2NT
Tel: 0333 2072520
Email: matt@mbproperties.uk
ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING POLICY STATEMENT MBPropertiesUK is committed to ensuring adequate controls and measures are in place to counter money laundering and terrorist financing activities, in accordance with the Money Laundering Regulations 2017. We are registered and supervised by HM Revenue & Customs for compliance. HOW WE MANAGE RISK Risk Assessment The Money Laundering Regulations require us to risk assess our business relationships in order to understand our customers and identify behaviour and circumstances that may indicate a higher risk of money laundering and terrorist financing activities. We have undertaken and documented a thorough risk assessment and subsequently implemented the appropriate policies and procedures required to minimise this risk. Training The company is committed to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and staff training in anti-money laundering legislation to ensure they are aware of the risks of money laundering and terrorist financing, the relevant legislation and their responsibilities under that legislation and that they are fully trained in the firm’s procedures in how to identify and deal with potential money laundering or terrorist financing activities. Auditing Internal compliance audits are carried out on a regular basis and all Customer Due Diligence (CDD) carried out is approved prior to the business relationship with the client or counterparty to the transaction commencing. Any remedial action and/or further training required is identified and implemented in a timely fashion. As a regulated business, we are subject to Anti-Money Laundering Regulations which means we must obtain and hold identification and proof of address for all customers. We are also required to establish whether there are any beneficial owners on whose behalf the transaction or activity is taking place, hence, we would request you to identify anyone who you would consider to be a beneficial owner. Where appropriate, the source or destination of funds may also be requested. Without this information we will be unable to proceed with any work on your behalf. Below is a list of acceptable identity documents. We require sight of all original or certified documents. Subject to your individual circumstances, we may liaise with you for further/other documentation. Individual Identity Documents We require one document from List A and one document from List B. LIST A - IDENTITY DOCUMENT • Current signed passport • Valid UK driving licence • EEA member state identity card LIST B - PROOF OF ADDRESS UK/EU/EEA Drivers Licence (if UK Drivers Licence not used as ID) Must be valid, not expired. Photo only. Full or provisional. Bank, Building Society or Credit Union Statement Dated with 3 months. Must include account number and show recent activity. No general correspondence. Credit Card Statement Dated within 3 months. Must include account number and show recent activity. No general correspondence. UK, EU, EEA Mortgage statement Dated within 12 months. Must show account number. No general correspondence. Utility Bill Dated within 6 months e.g. gas, electricity, water. Must show address for service and/or account number. No general correspondence. Telephone Bill Dated within 6 months e.g. Landline or mobile pay monthly (excluding pay as you go). Must show address for service and/or account number. No general correspondence. Council Tax Dated within 12 months. Must show address for service and/or account number. No general correspondence. Tenancy Agreement Dated with 12 months. Must state full name and full property address. Issued by local council, housing association, solicitor or reputable letting agent. Benefits Entitlement Letter Dated within 12 months. Issued by DWP or Jobcentre plus. Must confirm benefit payable at time of issue. e.g. Pension, disability, single parent, housing etc. HMRC Tax Notification Dated with 6 months. Must state national insurance number and tax calculation. No general correspondence. Home or Motor Insurance Certificate Dated within 12 months. Must state insured address or registered address for vehicle and policy number. No general correspondence. UK solicitors letter confirming house purchase/land registration Dated with 3 months. Must state full name of new proprietor and full property address. NHS Medical Card or letter from GP confirming registration Dated within 3 months. Must state individual’s date of birth and NHS number. No general correspondence. Official confirmation of Electoral Register entry or official poll card Dated within 12 months. Must state full name and full address. No general correspondence. Police Registration Certificate Dated within 12 months. Must state the full residential address of the individual. Probate If you are acting as a Representative of an Estate we require the following: • Grant of Probate (where a will was left) • Letter of administration (where no will was left) • Individual identity evidence from List A & B for the Personal Representative, either executor or administrator Limited Company If you are acting as a Representative of a UK Company we require the following: • Certificate of Incorporation • Articles of Association • Memorandum of Association • Latest Annual Return or Confirmation Statement, with details of current company officers • If offshore, nominee director declaration and a general power of attorney • Individual identity evidence from List A and B for all individuals or entities with 25% or more of the shares or voting rights in the company If you are acting as a Representative of an Offshore Company we require the following: • Certificate of Incorporation • Articles of Association, Memorandum of Association, Latest Annual Return with details of current company officers, Share Certificate(s) showing the Ultimate Beneficial Owner OR • Certificate of Incumbency • If the shares are owned by another company, repeat steps above for the holding company • Nominee director declaration and/or general Power of Attorney (if applicable) • Individual identity evidence from List A and B for all individuals or entities with 25% or more of the shares or voting rights in the company Trust If you are acting as a Representative of a Trust we require the following: • Trust deed • List of trustees • List of beneficiaries • Individual Identity evidence from List A & B for all individuals with a vested interest in 25% or more of the capital and/or those who exercise control over the Trust. CUSTOMER DUE DILIGENCE (CDD) MEASURES The Individual Adherence to the approved Customer Due Diligence identification procedures on every occasion will mitigate the risks of our business being used to launder money or fund terrorism. Proof of Ownership (where relevant) is also carried out electronically, as part of our standard CDD process. Company or other legal structure For customers who are not private individuals, such as corporate customers and private companies, we will take all reasonable steps to identify the Ultimate Owner and all Beneficial Owner/s and carry out Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD) on those individuals identified. We will also obtain and hold on file official/company documents, as detailed below. Company (including a UK LLP) which is not listed on a regulated market such as the London Stock Exchange: • Copy of the Certificate of Incorporation • Copy of the most recent filed Audited Accounts • Details of the current company officers (Directors, Company Secretary and Shareholders) Company (including a UK LLP) which is listed on a regulated market such as the London Stock Exchange: • A copy of a dated page from the website of the relevant stock exchange or • A photocopy of the listing in a reputable daily newspaper Enhanced Due Diligence - High Risk Matters and Clients We must carry out Enhanced Due Diligence in any case where there is a high risk of money laundering. The law says that includes the following. • We are dealing with a person established in a high-risk country. • The client is a “politically exposed person” (known as a PEP), or a family member or known close associate of a PEP. • The client has provided false or stolen information. • A transaction is complex and unusually large. • There is an unusual pattern of transactions and the transactions have no apparent economic or legal purpose. SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY REPORTING The staff member dealing with the individual/transaction will notify the Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO) or Deputy MLRO if they have reason to suspect that a person may be engaged in money laundering and/or terrorist financing. The MLRO and/or Deputy MLRO will review the information to hand and make a final judgement as to whether to submit a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) to the National Crime Agency. Any decision made to submit a SAR will be confidential and not shared with the subject or any member of staff. Contact details for the appointed MLRO are provided below. WARNING: Suspicious activity will be reported to The National Crime Agency (NCA) RECORD KEEPING In accordance with current legislation records of all Customer Due Diligence will be retained for at least five years from the end of the business relationship or five years from the date the transaction was completed. The purpose of keeping these records is to demonstrate the business’s compliance with the regulations and to aid any resulting investigations. The personal data we are obliged to collect under these regulations is necessary in order to exercise a public function that is in the public interest and we cannot lawfully delete it, even if requested under GDPR legislation until this period had lapsed. In consideration of our carbon footprint, copies of all personal data and any documents procured for the purposes of identity verification will be stored electronically and will not be used for any other purpose. Money Laundering Reporting Officer: Mr Matthew Branch, 111 New Union Street, Coventry, CV1 2NT, matt@mbproperties.uk 03332072520