FCA points to 'corruption risks' among platforms and fund managers

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Some asset managers and platforms are displaying 'common weaknesses' in their defences against money laundering, bribery and corruption, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has said.

A thematic review of 22 groups' systems and processes uncovered a series of faults, including inconsistent or absent methods of identifying risks posed by new customers, and weaknesses in how firms followed up on risk assessments. Some firms considered the longstanding nature of some of their business relationships allayed the need to conduct further due diligence, while others failed to verify the legitimacy of sources of funds used in relationships with high risk customers, the regulator said. However, the FCA said it also found examples of good practice across the industry, and did...

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