Israeli banks to tighten AML regulations

Israeli banks will no longer accept deposit checks drawn on Palestinian banks if the details of account holder are not printed on the checks using Latin characters.

This is a move that the Bank of Israel makes towards tightening its anti-money laundering regulations and bank customers identification procedures. It should be noted that the Bank for the first time is setting binding rules for financial activity with banks in the Palestinian Authority.

Supervisor of Banks Rony Hizkiyahu sent to a letter to the banks’ CEOs. He wrote that “there is a gap between international standards and Israel’s current guidelines concerning the prevention of money laundering”. He suggested that proper “know your customer” (KYC) policies and guidelines for regular monitoring of their activities are essential for the stability of the banking system.

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