Modernization and upcoming changes impacting reporting entities
From: Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC)
New initiatives that FINTRAC is implementing, which impact reporting entities (businesses and individuals).
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- Implementing online systems Added on May 6, 2024
- Implementing obligations for armoured cars
- Implementing obligations for the mortgage sector
- Implementing stronger correspondent banking obligations
- Modernizing FINTRAC's reporting forms Updated on April 8, 2024
- Related links
Implementing online systems
- Description of initiative
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Following a cyber incident, which took place on March 2, 2024, FINTRAC took its corporate systems offline to ensure their integrity and protect the information that it maintains. FINTRAC is working on implementing new tools and systems in a phased approach to allow reporting entities to fully resume the submission of financial transactions.
API report submission is available for entities that submit higher volumes of Suspicious Transaction Reports, Large Cash Transaction Reports and Large Virtual Currency Reports.
- Initiative status
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In progress
- Timelines
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FINTRAC is assessing timelines for the implementation of various online systems and dates will be updated as they become available.
In the first phase, between April and June 2024, FINTRAC is working on the following priority systems:
- FINTRAC Web Reporting System
- FINTRAC API report submission for Electronic Funds Transfer Reports and Casino Disbursement Reports. FINTRAC API report submission is already available for Suspicious Transaction Reports, Large Cash Transaction Reports and Large Virtual Currency Reports
- Money services business registration
- Report upload for financial transaction reports identified and documented by reporting entities during the system outage
- Key steps or milestones
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FINTRAC is assessing timelines for the implementation of various online systems. Dates will be updated as they become available.
- FINTRAC Web reporting System:
- Implementation of modernized Suspicious Transaction Form for all current FINTRAC Web Reporting System users
- System improvements and integration of Large Cash Transaction Report, Electronic Funds Transfer Report and Casino Disbursement Report
- Guidance will be published
- FINTRAC API report submission:
- Completed: Suspicious Transaction Report, Large Cash Transaction Report and Large Virtual Currency Report
- Ongoing initiative: Implementation of Electronic Funds Transfer Report and Casino Disbursement Report and related guidance. Target date for completion is June 22, 2024
- Money services business registration:
- Money services businesses registration system and web form for money services businesses to initiate registrations, renewals, information changes and cessations
- Money services businesses registry for up-to-date information on the most recent registration status of money services businesses
- Report upload for financial transaction reports identified and documented by reporting entities during the system outage:
- Launch of system to allow the submission of financial transaction reports that were identified and documented during the system outage period beginning March 2, 2024
- Reporting entities will be provided with guidance and user credentials
- FINTRAC Web reporting System:
- Web content
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- FINTRAC API Report Submission
- Assurance of data protection and resumption of online systems
- Request for money service business and foreign money services business registration web form Added on May 17, 2024
Additional links to new or updated FINTRAC web content related to this initiative will be posted as they become available.
Implementing obligations for armoured cars
- Description of initiative
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FINTRAC will provide information and adapt registration and reporting tools to assist businesses transporting currency and negotiable instruments (armoured cars) to comply with their new anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing obligations starting July 1, 2024.
- Initiative status
- In progress
- Timelines
- To implement by July 2024 when the regulations will come into force.
- Key steps or milestones
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- February 18, 2023: The Government of Canada published proposed regulations in the Canada Gazette, Part I (Volume 157, Number 7) for consultation, which ended March 20, 2023
- October 11, 2023: The Government of Canada published final regulations in the Canada Gazette, Part II (Volume 157, Number 21)
- Outreach engagement sessions for armoured car businesses (dates to be determined)
- Creating or updating related information and resources for armoured car businesses (dates to be determined, but will be available in advance of the coming into force date)
- July 1, 2024: Coming into force of new Regulations at which time armoured car businesses will need to be registered with FINTRAC and in compliance with the new obligations
- Web content
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- FINTRAC's requirements applicable to armoured cars Added on October 12, 2023
- Additional links to new or updated FINTRAC's web content related to this initiative will be posted progressively prior to the coming into force date
Implementing obligations for the mortgage sector
- Description of initiative
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FINTRAC will provide information and adapt reporting tools to assist businesses and professionals involved in the mortgage sector to comply with their new anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing obligations starting October 11, 2024.
- Initiative status
- In progress
- Timelines
- To implement by October 2024 when the regulations will come into force.
- Key steps or milestones
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- February 18, 2023: The Government of Canada published proposed regulations in the Canada Gazette, Part I (Volume 157, Number 7) for consultation, which ended March 20, 2023
- October 11, 2023: The Government of Canada published final regulations in the Canada Gazette, Part II (Volume 157, Number 21)
- Outreach engagement sessions for the mortgage sector (dates to be determined)
- Creating or updating related information and resources (dates to be determined, but will be available in advance of the coming into force date)
- October 11, 2024: Coming into force of new Regulations at which time the mortgage sector will be required to comply with the new obligations
- Web content
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- FINTRAC's requirements applicable to the mortgage sector Added on October 12, 2023
- Additional links to new or updated FINTRAC's web content related to this initiative will be posted progressively prior to the coming into force date
Implementing stronger correspondent banking obligations
- Description of initiative
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FINTRAC will adapt its guidance since financial entities entering into a correspondent banking relationship will need to comply with additional requirements as of October 11, 2024:
- conduct and document a risk assessment of their correspondent banking relationship, and keep up to date
- conduct additional due diligence measures and keep a record:
- determine the nature of the clientele and markets served by the foreign financial institution
- assess the reputation of the foreign financial institution with respect to anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing requirements
- assess the quality of the anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing supervision of the jurisdiction in which the foreign financial institution is incorporated and conducts transactions
- conduct on-going monitoring of the correspondent banking relationship according to the risk
- Initiative status
- In progress
- Timelines
- To implement by October 2024 when the regulations will come into force.
- Key steps or milestones
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- February 18, 2023: The Government of Canada published proposed regulations in the Canada Gazette, Part I (Volume 157, Number 7) for consultation, which ended March 20, 2023
- October 11, 2023: The Government of Canada published final regulations in the Canada Gazette, Part II (Volume 157, Number 21)
- Updating existing guidelines (dates to be determined, but will be available in advance of the coming into force date)
- October 11, 2024: Coming into force of new Regulations
- Web content
- Links to new or updated FINTRAC's web content related to this initiative will be posted progressively prior to the coming into force date.
Modernizing FINTRAC's reporting forms
- Description of initiative
- Multi-year initiative to implement important changes to FINTRAC's reporting forms (and related guidance).
- Initiative status
- In progress
- Timelines
- Consult the schedule to implement changes to FINTRAC's reporting forms Updated on May 17, 2024
- Key steps or milestones
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- In an effort to further improve the effectiveness of Canada's anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing regime, 3 sets of regulatory amendments were published in the Canada Gazette, Part II, Volume 153, Number 14:
- July 10, 2019: Regulations Amending Certain Regulations Made Under the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act, 2019: SOR/2019‑240
- June 10, 2020: Regulations Amending the Regulations Amending Certain Regulations Made Under the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act, 2019: SOR/2020‑112
- April 27, 2022: Regulations Amending the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Regulations and the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Administrative Monetary Penalties Regulations: SOR/2022‑76
- In 2020 and 2021, FINTRAC designed and implemented the new Large Virtual Currency Transaction Report form
- In 2022 and 2023, FINTRAC designed and implemented the new Large Cash Transaction Report form
- In October 2023, FINTRAC:
- implemented the FINTRAC API report submission
- published new and updated guidance:
- Reporting large cash transactions to FINTRAC
- Reporting large virtual currency transactions to FINTRAC
- Reporting transactions to FINTRAC: The 24-hour rule
- In April 2024, FINTRAC:
- modernized Suspicious Transaction Report form which can be submitted through FINTRAC API report submission
- published new guidance: Reporting suspicious transactions to FINTRAC
- In 2024, FINTRAC is focusing on updating and modernizing the following forms:
- the Electronic Funds Transfer Report
- the Casino Disbursement Report
- In an effort to further improve the effectiveness of Canada's anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing regime, 3 sets of regulatory amendments were published in the Canada Gazette, Part II, Volume 153, Number 14:
- Web content
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- Draft documents to help you prepare for changes to FINTRAC's reporting forms Updated on May 17, 2024
- FINTRAC API report submission Updated on April 8, 2024
- Guidance:
- Additional links to new or updated FINTRAC's web content related to this initiative will be posted progressively
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