What is an AML check?
An AML check is a thorough process used by companies to make sure their customers are not involved in money laundering or supporting terrorism. It includes checking the customer's identity and reviewing their transactions for any suspicious activity. This isn't just good practice but required by law to help prevent financial crime.
What information is needed to complete an AML check?
For AML checks a customer typically needs to provide personal identification details including, but not limited to:
- Name
- Date of birth
- Address.
However official documents and information about financial activities and sources of funds may also be required.
For more, see What information is needed for an AML check?
Who should implement AML checks?
Many businesses fall under the UK’s AML regulations, including any financial institution or company regulated by the FCA.
See our AML guide