Monetary Authority Act (2020 Revision) — Cayman Islands law | Esheria

Monetary Authority Act (2020 Revision)

These regulations set out how the Authority gives breach notices, imposes administrative fines, and how fixed and discretionary fines can be reviewed or appealed.

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Jurisdiction
Cayman Islands
Instrument
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Language
en
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AML compliance administrative fines appeals appeals and reviews approval requirements asset segregation audits breach notices client assets client money compliance corporate governance correspondent banking credit risk customer due diligence fees fund valuation governance information requests insurance compliance internal controls large exposures licensing liquidity risk +13 more

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About this statute

These regulations set out how the Authority gives breach notices, imposes administrative fines, and how fixed and discretionary fines can be reviewed or appealed. The provision requires a person carrying out relevant financial business to satisfy itself about customer due diligence in payable-through account arrangements and to comply with written notices from the Supervisory Authority. This schedule lists conduct that can trigger administrative fines for different regulated persons and firms. This provision lists many insurance and financial-compliance breaches, mostly failures by managers, licensees, insurers, funds, and credit-risk holders to report, maintain controls, meet solvency or governance requirements, or get required approvals. This provision lists administrative fine breaches for several financial rules, including credit risk, liquidity risk, fund valuation, and market conduct.