We will discuss real cases and examples of compliance checks in businesses.
The focus is on the distinction between market-driven and regulatory-driven compliance.
Market-Driven (Common in the U.S.):
Emphasizes honoring the spirit of the law. Example: Square's approach in building its compliance program.
Regulatory-Driven (Common in EU, UK):
Focuses on strictly adhering to the letter of the law. Example: Financial centers like London with stringent compliance standards. Case Studies and Examples
A recent example of a multi-billion dollar fine for non-compliance. Noted for filing zero Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs), which is unusual for its size.
Positive KYC and IDB Checks:
The importance of performing compliance checks is not just a procedural necessity but also key in unlocking valuable services and opportunities.