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GFSC Handbook updates praised as "proactive approach"

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Wednesday 21 February 2024

GFSC Handbook updates praised as "proactive approach"

Wednesday 21 February 2024


The Guernsey Financial Services Commission’s (GFSC) updated handbook on Anti-Money Laundering, Countering the Financing of Terrorism, and Countering Proliferation Financing (AML/CFT/CPF) is a proactive move and a sign of things to come, according to compliance consultancy Newgate Compliance.

A recent consultation period conducted by the States of Guernsey has resulted in the GFSC tightening its regulatory handbook.

Rachel Gardiner, Head of Prescribed Roles at Newgate Compliance, welcomed the new version.

“The updated handbook reflects a comprehensive response to the evolving landscape of financial crime, with a specific focus on countering proliferation financing. It is evident that the GFSC is taking a proactive approach to address emerging threats and uphold the highest standards of compliance.

“Even though we’ve been advised that our risk in Guernsey is very low, we still have to consider the risk that businesses may be exposed to proliferation financing. It’s yet another factor and nuance that businesses need to account for in their risk assessment and update their policies and procedures. The regulator will be expecting to see that businesses have factored it into their three lines of defence and enhanced due diligence training."



Ms Gardiner added: "The GFSC's commitment to staying ahead of financial crime risks is commendable. The attention to detail, including the incorporation of updated assessments in the handbook, demonstrates a forward-thinking approach that benefits both the financial industry and the broader community.

“We recommend following three lines of defence approach to protect their businesses – firstly, implement robust procedures, policies and training; secondly, comprehensively monitor these; and finally, review and challenge through an independent audit.”

The revisions in the handbook align with changes introduced by the States of Guernsey’s Policy & Resources committee. The consultation process also encompassed amendments in response to the recently published second national risk assessment on money laundering, terrorist financing, and proliferation financing risks within the Bailiwick.

Key updates include modifications to the rules governing pooled bank accounts for local businesses, as well as changes to Chapter 12 of the handbook concerning UN, UK, and Bailiwick sanctions.

Additionally, the GFSC made various minor adjustments to enhance the overall efficacy of the framework.



Pictured top: Rachel Gardiner.

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