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KYC Norms/Anti-Money Laundering Standards/Combating Financing of Terrorism/Obligation of Authorised Persons under PMLA, 2002, as amended by Prevention of Money Laundering (Amendment) Act, 2009 - Cross Border Inward Remittance under the MTSS
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KYC/AML record-keeping obligations expanded for money transfer agents; broader transaction, NGO receipt and forged-currency reporting required. Authorised Persons under the Money Transfer Service Scheme must maintain transaction records per Rule 3, including cash transactions exceeding the prescribed threshold, series of connected cash transactions whose monthly aggregate exceeds the threshold, receipts by non profit organisations above the threshold, cash transactions involving forged or counterfeit currency or forged documents, and all suspicious transactions whether or not in cash, with these requirements to be communicated to constituents and enforced under the applicable statutory framework.
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KYC/AML record-keeping obligations expanded for money transfer agents; broader transaction, NGO receipt and forged-currency reporting required.
Authorised Persons under the Money Transfer Service Scheme must maintain transaction records per Rule 3, including cash transactions exceeding the prescribed threshold, series of connected cash transactions whose monthly aggregate exceeds the threshold, receipts by non profit organisations above the threshold, cash transactions involving forged or counterfeit currency or forged documents, and all suspicious transactions whether or not in cash, with these requirements to be communicated to constituents and enforced under the applicable statutory framework.
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