BRICS
GATEWAY.IO
Privacy Policy

These days money laundering (ML) and terrorist financing (TF) are one of the biggest challenges faced by the crypto community. BricsGateway considers ML/TF as a serious threat to its activities, and therefore introduces and implements its Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter Terrorist Financing (CTF) Policy in accordance with the relevant legal acts, recommendations, guidelines and best practices in the field. BricsGateway is committed to providing a reputable, reliable and secure services with high standards of integrity and transparency, in full compliance with applicable laws and global standards.
The following are key elements of the BricsGateway AML/CTF Policy:
  • Customer Due Diligence
  • Risk Assessment
  • Ongoing Monitoring
  • Record Keeping
Customer due diligence information comprises the facts about a customer that should enable BricsGateway to assess the extent to which the customer exposes it to a range of risks. Customer due diligence information is obtained from the customer before establishing the business relationships with him/her/it. BricsGateway also verifies the obtained information against reliable and independent sources.
By collecting and verifying the customer‘s information the Company aims to form a reasonable belief as to the true identity of the customer. BricsGateway must also understand the business of the customer to make sure that the customer does not launder illicit funds through BricsGateway and/or these funds will not be used for TF.
Information, documents and data provided to BricsGateway during identification of the customer are processed in accordance with BricsGateway Privacy Policy.
Risk Assessment
While assessing the risks, BricsGateway applies the risk-based approach. It means that BricsGateway has an understanding of the ML/TF risks to which it is exposed and applies AML/CFT measures in a manner and to an extent which would ensure mitigation of these risks. This flexibility enables BricsGateway to focus its resources and take enhanced measures in situations where the risks are higher.
Ongoing Monitoring
BricsGateway performs an ongoing monitoring of the business relationships with customers. Ongoing monitoring is performed on all business relationships regardless of their risk rating under the risk-based approach. However, the degree and nature of monitoring will depend on the risk rating of the customer and the particular service provided.
Ongoing monitoring allows BricsGateway to gain deeper insights into customer‘s profiles and behaviours and strengthen risk-based allocation of resources to tackling higher risk areas.
Record Keeping BricsGateway maintains appropriate records in relation to every customer, with the idea being that maintaining an adequate audit trail is a significant component of combating ML/TF. Record keeping is essential to facilitate effective investigation, prosecution and confiscation of criminal property. If the funds used to finance terrorist activity cannot be traced back through the financial system, then the sources and the destination of terrorist financing will not be identified.

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