Security & Defense

#2024-937Ordinance on Strengthening Anti-Money Laundering Obligations for Crypto-Asset Transfers in France

🇫🇷France··Other·High Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This law strengthens France's anti-money laundering rules for crypto-assets. It places new obligations on crypto service providers to identify and assess risks associated with crypto-asset transfers, particularly those involving self-hosted wallets. Service providers need to establish internal policies and controls to ensure compliance, with oversight by financial authorities increased.

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Key Changes

  • Crypto service providers must assess risks linked to self-hosted wallet transactions.
  • Increased compliance obligations for crypto transactions under EU regulations.
  • Financial authorities now have greater oversight responsibilities.

Obligations

What this law requires

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Crypto-asset service providers must identify and assess the risk of money laundering and terrorist financing linked to crypto-asset transfers to or from self-hosted wallets

Crypto-asset service providers (prestataires de services sur crypto-actifs)
operational
high

Crypto-asset service providers must establish internal organization, policies, procedures, and controls to apply enhanced due diligence measures for self-hosted wallet transfers

Crypto-asset service providers (prestataires de services sur crypto-actifs)
operational
high

The Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) must oversee compliance with anti-money laundering obligations for crypto-asset service providers within its jurisdiction

Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF)
operational
high

Financial institutions and crypto-asset service providers must apply customer due diligence and monitoring measures to all crypto-asset transfers involving self-hosted wallets

Financial institutions and crypto-asset service providers (prestataires de services sur crypto-actifs)
operational
high

All crypto-asset service providers covered by Article L. 561-2 (1° quater, 7° bis, and 7° quater) must comply with enhanced vigilance measures for crypto-asset transfers

All crypto-asset service providers registered or authorized in France
operational

Affected Parties

Crypto service providersFinancial authorities

Tags

crypto,money laundering,compliance