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Unravelling the Travel Rule: AML requirements for cryptoasset businesses

18 April 2024 / Author(s): Meera Ragha , Diego Ballon Ossio
Issue: December 2021 / Categories: Feature

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recently updated its guidance for Virtual Assets and Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) in October 2021 including on its Recommendation 16 that certain transfers of cryptoassets must be accompanied with identifiable originator and beneficiary information. The application of Recommendation 16 to VASPs has caused controversy, as it is regarded as being very difficult to comply with by the industry. This article explores whether the proposed implementation of the Travel Rule in the UK addresses any of the commonly cited practical difficulties with compliance (which are particularly pronounced for unregulated firms or start-ups that may be unaccustomed to being scrutinised in this way) in light of the most recent guidance.

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