Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Regulations
120 (1) A money services business shall take reasonable measures to determine whether any of the following persons is a politically exposed foreign person, a politically exposed domestic person or a head of an international organization, or a family member — referred to in subsection 2(1) — of, or a person who is closely associated with, one of those persons:
(a) a person who requests that the money services business initiate an international electronic funds transfer of $100,000 or more;
(b) a beneficiary for whom the money services business finally receives an international electronic funds transfer of $100,000 or more;
(b.1) a person who requests that the money services business transport an amount of $100,000 or more in cash, virtual currency within the meaning of paragraph (b) of the definition of that term in subsection 1(2) or money orders, traveller’s cheques or other similar negotiable instruments;
(c) a person who requests that the money services business transfer virtual currency in an amount of $100,000 or more;
(d) a beneficiary for whom the money services business receives virtual currency in an amount of $100,000 or more.
(2) A foreign money services business shall take reasonable measures to determine whether any of the following persons is a politically exposed foreign person, a politically exposed domestic person or a head of an international organization, or a family member — referred to in subsection 2(1) — of, or a person who is closely associated with, one of those persons:
(a) a person who requests that the foreign money services business initiate an international electronic funds transfer of $100,000 or more in the course of providing services in Canada;
(b) a beneficiary for whom the foreign money services business finally receives an international electronic funds transfer of $100,000 or more in the course of providing services in Canada;
(b.1) a person who requests that the foreign money services business transport an amount of $100,000 or more in cash, virtual currency within the meaning of paragraph (b) of the definition of that term in subsection 1(2) or money orders, traveller’s cheques or other similar negotiable instruments;
(c) a person who requests that the foreign money services business transfer virtual currency in an amount of $100,000 or more in the course of providing services in Canada;
(d) a beneficiary for whom the foreign money services business receives virtual currency in an amount of $100,000 or more in the course of providing services in Canada.
(3) A money services business or a foreign money services business shall take reasonable measures to determine whether a person with whom they enter into a business relationship is a politically exposed foreign person, a politically exposed domestic person, a head of an international organization, a family member — referred to in subsection 2(1) — of one of those persons or a person who is closely associated with a politically exposed foreign person.
(4) A money services business or a foreign money services business shall periodically take reasonable measures to determine whether a person with whom they have a business relationship is a politically exposed foreign person, a politically exposed domestic person, a head of an international organization, a family member — referred to in subsection 2(1) — of one of those persons or a person who is closely associated with a politically exposed foreign person.
(5) If a money services business or a foreign money services business — or any of their employees or officers — detects a fact that constitutes reasonable grounds to suspect that a person with whom they have a business relationship is a politically exposed foreign person, a politically exposed domestic person or a head of an international organization, or a family member — referred to in subsection 2(1) — of, or a person who is closely associated with, one of those persons, the money services business or foreign money services business shall take reasonable measures to determine whether they are such a person.
- SOR/2019-240, s. 44
- SOR/2020-112, s. 10
- SOR/2023-193, s. 17
- 2024, c. 17, s. 349
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