Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Regulations
18 A life insurance company or life insurance broker or agent that receives an amount of $10,000 or more in cash from a person or entity in a single transaction shall report the transaction to the Centre, together with the information set out in Schedule 1, unless
(a) the amount is received from a financial entity or public body or from a person who is acting on behalf of a client that is a financial entity or public body; or
(b) the transaction
(i) involves the sale of an immediate or deferred annuity that is paid for entirely with funds that are directly transferred from a registered pension plan or from a pension plan that is required to be registered under the Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985, or similar provincial legislation,
(ii) involves the sale of a registered annuity policy or a registered retirement income fund,
(iii) involves the sale of an immediate or deferred annuity that is paid for entirely with the proceeds of a group life insurance policy, or
(iv) is part of a reverse mortgage or structured settlement.
- SOR/2007-122, s. 31
- SOR/2016-153, s. 25
- SOR/2019-240, s. 28
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