From May 2019, foreign customers will have to declare to local system banks that their funds meet their country's tax requirements.
The Superintendence of Banks of Panama (SBP) approved Agreement 02-2019, which implements the recommendations of the Financial Action Task Force, which consists of expanding the required due diligence measures of banks with their customers.
A law has come into force which requires banks to register as atypical all transactions of more than $4 thousand that are realized in cash.
The decree by the Central Bank which comes into effect from April establishes new requirements for banks when dealing with transactions made both in domestic and foreign currency, as well as cash or through other means.
The maximum amount allowed for banking transactions in cash in foreign and national currency has been lowered from $10,000 to $4,000.
From a resolution by the Central Bank of Honduras:
For purposes of the application of Articles 8, 12, 23 and 25 and in compliance with the provisions of Article 86 of the Special Law against Money Laundering the following amounts have been established:
After the bank was taken over because of its inclusion in the Clinton List drawn up by the U.S. Treasury Department, the Superintendency of Banks has ordered its reorganization and sale to another bank.
From a statement issued by the Superintendency of Banks in Panama:
Through Resolution SBP-0116-2016 of July 1, 2016, the Superintendency of Banks has ordered the reorganization of Balboa Bank & Trust Corp., effective from the date July 4, 2016 at 2:30 pm, taking into consideration the recommendations of the Interim Administrator.The reorganization of the bank aims to fulfill three basic objectives:• To protect the best interests of depositors;• To minimize any loss of value of the bank to the detriment of depositors and•Reduce any adverse impact on the banking system. The decision to reorganize the bank will allow choices to be made that aim to give greater security to depositors and creditors of Balboa Bank & Trust Corp. for an early normalization of the situation in the bank and access to all of its funds.
In response to rumors of more interventions into financial institutions, the Superintendency of Banks in Panama says that they are unfounded, highlighting the strength of the banking system.
From a statement issued by the Superintendency of Banks of Panama:
The Superintendency of Banks in Panama made public knowledge, that as a result of taking operational and administrative control of Balboa Bank & Trust and its subsidiaries a number of comments and news stories have arisen which do not have any foundation regarding future actions that may be taken by this institution on other banks, or conditions of vulnerability of some institutions in our banking system.
It has been announced that the Guatemalan bank has acquired assets belonging to the Honduran group estimated at $108 million.
As part of the process of forced liquidation of Banco Continental, which began on October 12, the Bank founded in Guatemala acquired 32% of the assets, which has an estimated total value of $225 million.
Adherence to the group known as GAFISUD by its initials in Spanish will strengthen the work on preventing and combating money laundering and repressing terrorist financing .
A press release from the Superintendency of Banks of Guatemala reads:
The Government of the Republic of Guatemala reported that the incorporation of country into the Financial Action Task Force of South America (GAFISUD) was unanimously passed during the "XXVII Plenary of Representatives Financial Action Task Force of South America (GAFISUD)" held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from the 15th to 19th of July 2013.
While Central American businesses assume the costs of the bureaucracy associated with money laundering controls, big banks are granted a license to steal.
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