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GFSC Thematic Review: Correspondent and intermediary relationships in the investment sector

15/12/2025

The GFSC  has today issued its report on the Handbook on Countering Financial Crime (AML/CFT/CPF) (the “Handbook”), on the thematic review of the effectiveness of investment firms’ monitoring of, and compliance with, the REQUIREMENTS FOR

INTERMEDIARY  RELATIONSHIPS

CORRESPONDENT RELATIONSHIPS

THE GFSC

  • Undertook 30 onsite visits as part of this review and reviewed the risk assessments and due diligence for 244 regulated intermediaries. 

The review identified

  • That most firms had a good risk understanding of these types of relationships and appropriate controls.
  • Albeit some required improvement and GFSC  mitigation programmes were imposed on a few firms whose controls were weaker and needed strengthening. IN THESE FIRMS, THE GFSC  identified six areas for improvement which all firms that have these relationships should take note of.

This topic was an area where Moneyval identified weaknesses in the controls used by the investment sector to identify, understand, and manage the risks posed by these types of relationships, in its mutual evaluation of the Bailiwick in 2024.

A copy of the thematic review is available 

SOURCE

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